| BULK | Large mass or shape |
| SWARM | Large mass or cloud of honeybees (5) |
| TUCK | Stitched fold or pleat to improve a garment's fit or shape; a rapier; a dive position; a child's snacks at school; or, a fictional friar of Sherwood Forest (4) |
| THROAT | Anatomical "red lane" containing a windpipe; an entity resembling said gullet in function or shape, such as a bottleneck, chimney, entrance/exit or other narrow passage; or, the voice (6) |
| IDOL | From Greek for "form" or "shape", word for a false god, effigy, carving or image of a deity, revered as an object of worship; a phantom; or, a celebrity, hero, heroine, superstar etc, greatly admired, |
| TEARDROP | An eye's single tiny lacrima of emotion, whether of sorrow or joy; or, something shaped like this, from an antique handle, chandelier lustre or precious jewel to a muscle, shank of a horse's bit or sh |
| CIRCLES | Groups of friends or young literary buffs; circus rings; or, shape forming patterns in cereal crops and associated with magic (7) |
| SCULPT | To carve or shape in some way stone or other materials (6) |
| MOTIF | A recurring form or shape in a design or pattern (5) |
| CHISEL | Long-bladed hand tool used to cut or shape wood, stone or metal |
| KIDNEYS | Nephritic or renal bodily organs to whose colour or shape Mexican frijoles/beans are likened (7) |
| UNWIELDY | Difficult to use or handle because of size, weight or shape (8) |
| KIDNEY | Bean type or shape |
| FIT | Be the right size or shape (3) |
| CUMBERSOME | Awkward due to size or shape (10) |
| NORM | External appearance or shape of a thing |
| ORB | A spherical object or shape (3) |
| CUBED | Cut or shape into cubes (5) |
| BODY | Word with shop, shot or shape |
| EIDOS | Form or shape, to Plato |