| RIGATONI | Pasta in the form of ridged square cut tubes, typically about 1 inches long (8) |
| MANICOTTI | From the Italian for "little sleeves" or "muffs", pasta in the form of tubes, typically served stuffed with ricotta and baked in marinara sauce (9) |
| GABLES | Triangular upper parts of wall at end of ridged roof (6) |
| BUCATINI | Pasta in the form of long thin hollow tubes traditionally served with amatriciana sauce (8) |
| PRINCESS | The female of the lemur; or, a square cut diamond (8) |
| MACARONI | Pasta in the form of tubes (8) |
| TOMTHUMB | A grave 16 inches long in a Lincolnshire church is purportedly that of someone with the same name as this folklore character |
| TRAVESTY | Artist raves, typically about caricature (8) |
| FOOTBATH | Bowl or tub that's only a few inches long first (8) |
| NINEPINS | Square cut up in game (8) |
| MARATHON | Race that's 1,661,220 inches long |
| FOREFOOT | Paw that's 48 inches long, we hear (8) |
| FOOTLING | Silly fish 12 inches long (8) |
| CUBIT | Ancient measure of length based on that of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger; typically about 18 inches (45.72 cm) (5) |
| TRIANGLE | Square cut possibly, with one side going for it (8) |
| CHEROOTS | Square-cut cigars (8) |
| TANGRAMS | Squares cut into seven pieces, used to form figures |
| DUODECIMO | Book size, typically about 5 inches, in which each leaf is one-twelfth of a whole sheet (9) |
| ORECCHIETTE | Pasta in the form of small curved discs of varying thickness, originating in the Apulia region of southern Italy; 'little ears' (11) |
| SPAGHETTI | Angel hair-like pasta in the form of the long strings individuals would theoretically resemble if they were to fall into a black hole and be stretched by means of its noodle effect (9) |