| ISOMETRY | In geometry, a transformation with no change in shape or size, such as rotation |
| MUSKET | According to Merriam-Webster, "In the early era of firearms, cannons of lesser size such as the falconet were sometimes named for birds of prey. Following this pattern, Italians applied moschetto or m |
| TRANSFORM | Change in shape (9) |
| INNOCENT | Elected with no change in Washington, pure and simple (8) |
| BRADFORD | Yorkshire city supporter with no change in degree? |
| ISOMETRIC | In maths, without change of shape or size |
| PARADIGM | Model made a rapid transformation with newfangled crop (8) |
| REFIT | Transformation with scope to have sex change? |
| SHOE | One of a pair of matching items either handcrafted in the trade of cobblery/cordwainery or mass- produced; or, something reminiscent of this in shape or use, such as a hoof plate, sled runner or wheel |
| RADIUS | In geometry, a line from a circle's centre to its circumference; or, a bone of the human forearm (6) |
| NODE | In geometry, a point at which a curved line or surface crosses itself (4) |
| DECAGON | In geometry, a plane figure with ten straight sides (7) |
| SECTOR | In geometry, a portion of a circle enclosed by two radii and an arc (6) |
| KITE | In geometry, a quadrilateral with reflection symmetry across one of its diagonals (4) |
| TRAPEZIUM | In geometry, a four-sided figure with two sides parallel (9) |
| FONT | A receptacle in a church for baptismal water / a set of type with face or size |
| ISOMORPH | A substance that exhibits a similarity in shape or structure (8) |
| SYMMETRY | Correspondence in shape or form about a point or axis |
| HEPTAGON | In geometry, a polygon with seven sides (8) |
| RADAR | In geometry, a problem based on a theorem (5) |