| CROSSROADS | Intersection of ways |
| CUBA | Largest and westernmost island of the West Indies, located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (4) |
| MULTICULTURAL | Allowing variety of ways of life (13) |
| LEVELCROSSING | Point of intersection of a road and a railway (5,8) |
| SOLIDANGLE | Intersection of three or more planes, resembling a corner or the apex of a cone (5,5) |
| FLECHE | Slender spire rising from the intersection of the nave and transept of a Gothic church; French, 'arrow' (6) |
| CROSSING | A voyage across a body of water; or, the intersection of the transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| MEET | The congregation of riders and hounds before a hunt; a competitive event in track-and-field athletics or swimming; or, in mathematics, the intersection of two lines (4) |
| VERTICES | Points of intersection of lines in a plane figure (8) |
| WAISTLINE | Intersection of the bodice and skirt of a dress (9) |
| OGIVE | Diagonal rib or groin of a Gothic vault, formed by the intersection of two S-curves (5) |
| DIAGRAM | Venn ---, a representation of sets of information, showing common elements within the intersections of the circles (7) |
| FOUR | ___ Corners (Western intersection of note) |
| LINE | Intersection of two planes |
| CUSP | Intersection of curves (4) |
| CORNER | Intersection of two streets (6) |
| CENTROID | Intersection of a triangle's medians |
| ORIGIN | Intersection of the x and y axes |
| NULLSET | Intersection of perfect squares and prime numbers |
| ANGLE | Intersection of two straight lines (5) |