| DOME | Large cupola; hemispherical roof; or, the shape of a cloche for covering seedings, candles, taxidermy etc (4) |
| SKYLIGHT | Welkin lux streaming through the bottom of an empty glass or through a window set in a roof; or, the aforesaid lantern, sunroof or Velux itself (8) |
| HAT | Cloche, for one |
| BRIM | Narrow part of a cloche |
| TORES | Convex moulding at the base of a classical column; geometric surface in the form of a ring doughnut or bagel; or, the shape of a tokamak (5) |
| WEDGE | A block heel; a door chock; or, the shape of a chunk of cheese (5) |
| KNOT | Unit of nautical speed; an intricately-designed flower bed or parterre; or, the shape of a pretzel (4) |
| PEAK | Summit of a mountain; brim of a cap; or, the shape into which an egg white is beaten for meringue (4) |
| CUTS | Reductions in costs; power outages; canals; or, the shapes of garments or carved gemstones (4) |
| ARROW | Archer's missile, or the shape of arum leaves (5) |
| FORMATS | The layouts of newspapers and novels etc; or, the shapes or sizes in which said publications are issued (7) |
| COCHLEA | Cavity of the inner ear - a cloche (anag) (7) |
| OCHE | Seen in a cloche, the line behind which darts' players stand! (4) |
| BELL | A cloche hat resembles a what? (4) |
| OLDHAT | As passe as a cloche, pillbox or sailor? (3,3) |
| GREENHOUSE | Garden building or structure resembling a small orangery or a very large cloche (10) |
| DIBBER | Pointed wooden tool for poking holes in soil for seeds, seedings and small bulbs (6) |
| COCHINEAL | Scarlet dye - in a cloche (anag) (9) |
| MAUI | Hawaiian island or the shape-shifting demigod in Moana |
| DOMED | Having a hemispherical roof (5) |