| BOWFIDDLEROCK | Natural sea arch off Portknockie, said to resemble a violinist (3,6,4) |
| BLUE | - Grotto; natural sea cave on the coast of the island of Capri that was the sacred sanctuary of Tiberius (4) |
| MAIN | Sea arch |
| SERAC | Named after a variety of white Swiss cheese which it is said to resemble, a pinnacle of ice among crevasses of a glacier (5) |
| OCTANS | Said to resemble a navigational instrument, a constellation named by Lacaille with 13 others including the "Air Pump", the "Chisel", the "Compasses" and the "Easel" (6) |
| DAIS | It's said to resemble a kind of platform (4) |
| LASSIE | *Legendary monster said to resemble a plesiosaur |
| MANORCHID | Plant whose flowers are said to resemble a human figure |
| CAPPUCCINO | Drink said to resemble a friar's habit in colour |
| OLIVER | Comedian John who is said to resemble a love child of Harry Potter and Owl from "Winnie-the-Pooh" |
| MICHIGAN | State said to resemble a mitten |
| RUNGYOURHANDS | Arrange one's fingers so they resemble a ladder? |
| COCO | A tropical beach palm whose name, meaning "grinning face", refers to the three marks on each of its large nut-like seeds, thought to resemble a grotesque face (4) |
| ORCHID | Flower having petals formed to resemble a bee, an owl and a monkey (6) |
| ANDROID | What, in science fiction, is a robot made to resemble a human (7) |
| SANDDOLLAR | Flat sea urchin thought to resemble a coin |
| TULIP | A liliaceous spring-blooming flower imagined to resemble a turban (5) |
| COPRA | Dried kernel of a large coir-covered seed with three marks imagined to resemble a grotesque face (5) |
| ARIZONA | An Australian island beginning to resemble a backward state |
| CULOTTES | Knee-length wide trousers designed to resemble a skirt (8) |