| BULBOUS | Rounded like a dibber's tip (7) |
| GARDEN | An outdoor area or plot of land where a dibber, widger, snips or bulb planter might be used (6) |
| BOARD | Used a dibber - not interested! (5) |
| IMPLEMENT | A do-it-yourself gadget, gardening tool, kitchen utensil or writing instrument, such as a chisel, dibber, pastry cutter, pencil etc; or, any agent serving to achieve a purpose (9) |
| OVOID | Rounded like an egg (5) |
| LOBATE | Rounded, like some leaves |
| OVATE | Rounded like an egg |
| OVAL | Rounded like an egg |
| ELLIPTICAL | Rounded like an egg (10) |
| COOKIE | A Mick Wilkinson dibber-style float... and US biscuit (6) |
| TROWEL | Hand-held shovel often found in a potting shed with other tools including dibber, widger, trug, snips, topiary shears, secateurs... (6) |
| BOYSCOUT | Woggle-wearing dibber and dobber! (3,5) |
| THOMAS | Dave _, World Champ 1981, Locslide dibber inventor (*has MOT) (6) |
| KNUCKLE | A word for the rounded or knobbly part of a knee or elbow originally, later for a joint of a finger (7) |
| SHINGLE | Word that takes us from rooftop to seashore and from man-made to nature, when referring to a piece of wood used as a house tile or a mass of small rounded pebbles on a beach (7) |
| TUMBLER | Device with a revolving drum in which amethyst, moonstone, blue topaz, rose quartz, turquoise and other gems are polished; or, a glass, formerly with a rounded bottom (7) |
| PUMPKIN | A large, rounded orange fruit with a thick rind (7) |
| BLOOMER | A large loaf with diagonal slashes on a rounded top (7) |
| CUMULUS | Low-level cloud consisting of rounded white masses on a darker horizontal base, formed as a result of rising hot air currents (7) |
| NOCTULE | A large golden-brown bat with long, slender ears, rounded wings and a short muzzle (7) |