| MENISCUS | Lens with a crescent-shaped section |
| ULU | Knife with a crescent-shaped blade |
| SUNBEAR | Honey-eating animal with a crescent-shaped patch in its chest; the smallest member of the Ursidae family (3,4) |
| CRONUT | Treat that's a hybrid between a crescent-shaped pastry and a ring-shaped pastry |
| LUNETTE | Literally meaning "little moon", a crescent-shaped architectural recess occupied by a painting, window or relief sculpture; or, an old word for a half horseshoe (7) |
| WIDEANGLE | Camera lens with a short focal length enabling the photographer to shoot an arc greater than the 50 degrees of a standard one (4-5) |
| ZOOM | Lens with a variable focal length |
| FISHEYE | Kind of lens with a wide angle |
| TELEPHOTO | Lens with a longer focal length (9) |
| LUNA | Nutrition bar with a crescent moon |
| LUNABAR | Energy snack with a crescent moon in its logo |
| LIRA | Current coin with a crescent-star |
| HOBO | Handbag style with a crescent shape |
| LUNE | A crescent-shaped figure formed on a sphere or plane by (2) arcs intersecting at (2) points |
| WESTINDIES | Region comprising a crescent-shaped group of islands in the Caribbean Sea including the Greater and Lesser Antilles and the Bahamas (4,6) |
| HAIRPIN | Type of barrette with a U-shaped section likened to a sharp bend or switchback in a road (7) |
| HORN | A musical wind instrument fashioned from brass or a conch; an antenna of a beetle; an antler of a deer; a tentacle of a snail; a tip of a crescent; or, a symbol of a cuckold (4) |
| TRAP | U-shaped section of a pipe |
| EYEGLASS | Such a lens, with parts swapped, would be useless (8) |
| CLEANSER | With this, spray lens with care? |