| ROTUND | Model - in shape or portly (6) |
| CORPULENT | Plump or portly (9) |
| ANYWAY | "In - -, shape or form" |
| 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 |
| SYMMETRY | Correspondence in shape or form about a point or axis |
| ISOMETRY | In geometry, a transformation with no change in shape or size, such as rotation |
| ASSES | They may get in shape or gear |
| TRAIN | Get in shape or public transport |
| FOREARM | Part of the body in shape - or another (7) |
| LANGUET | Anything resembling a tongue in shape or function |
| GEOMETRIC | Regular in shape or design (9) |
| FETTLE | In fine -, in good shape or condition (6) |
| ISOMORPH | A substance that exhibits a similarity in shape or structure (8) |
| SHOETREE | This may keep a loafer in shape, or these supply energy (4,4) |
| SMOOTH | Word meaning to crush, squash or squish into pulp or a flat shape; or, to paint softly, to create a light finish (6) |
| EMBOSS | Shape or decorate in relief (6) |
| PIECES | Detached portions; spans of time; sections of armour; firearms; coins; "men" in chess and other games; jigsaw-puzzle shapes or other items forming part of a set/whole; or, people (6) |
| MOTIFS | Word for dominant ideas, figures, licks, patterns, riffs, shapes or themes recurring in books, paintings, songs etc; or, decorative patches appliqued onto garments (6) |
| SCULPT | Shape or carve (6) |
| FIGURE | Physical shape or form (6) |