| ELLIPSE | Sell pie, in a way, to make this shape (7) |
| CORING | Prepping an apple for pie, in a way |
| CORED | Prepared for pie, in a way |
| EASIER | More like pie, in a way |
| OCTAGON | In most parts of the world, the road sign warning you to stop is this shape (it's a triangle in Japa |
| CHALICE | From Latin for "cup", a goblet, such as an idiomatic poisoned example; or, a flower in this shape (7) |
| LASAGNE | Turn gas up in a way to make pasta (7) |
| MUSTARD | There has to be a way to make something hot (7) |
| TURMOIL | In confusion, work out a way to make rum (7) |
| DIGRAPH | Prig had a way to make a two-letter joint (7) |
| CHEVRON | Encourage to continue with sign of victory for the heart, in this shape? |
| BONNARD | Capital, once a way to make an artist (7) |
| ADULATE | Each little adult finds a way to make you flatter him (7) |
| STAPLER | Mixing plaster is a way to make an attachment (7) |
| PLASTIC | Capital's lost a way to make it mouldable (7) |
| PALMATE | Some of the Nepal mat effigies were this shape (7) |
| ANNULAR | Abolish a ring originally of this shape? |
| TIEPIN | A cut pie in a tin, looking decorative (3-3) |
| PLUM | What Jack Horner pulled from his pie, in a nursery rhyme |
| AMERICAN | Like apple pie, in a saying |