| FORM | Shape a wooden seat (4) |
| TUCK | Stitched fold or pleat to improve a garment's fit or shape; a rapier; a dive position; a child's snacks at school; or, a fictional friar of Sherwood Forest (4) |
| DART | One of a series of tucks used by dressmaker to shape a garment; or, a missile thrown in a pub game (4) |
| KNAP | What is to shape a stone by striking it, to make a tool or a flat stone for building walls? (4) |
| SETTLE | A wooden seat for two or more people, with a high back and arms (6) |
| DENSE | Dull part of a wooden seat (5) |
| REAM | Shape a quantity of paper (4) |
| ODENSE | Part of a wooden seat from Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace (6) |
| MASS | From the Greek for "barley cake", a body of matter with no definite shape; a crowd, flock, herd, the hoi polloi or other number of people or things; weight; or, in another sense, the celebration of th |
| EDIT | Work to shape a film |
| OVAL | The shape a runner's in? |
| COIL | Shape a snake makes |
| PLATFORM | From "ground plan" , 'flat shape", a raised level, surface of planks etc, such as a stage for speakers, a place for mounting guns, the floor of a bus or a pavement for rail passengers; or, a basis of |
| OUTLINE | A sketch of the contours of an object or a figure; the bounds of a shape; a representation of a word in shorthand; or, a precis or summary (7) |
| ARC | From Latin for "bow", thus reflecting a curved shape, a word for a segment of a circle; or, a luminous discharge of electricity across a gap (3) |
| BUTTERBALL | A portion of churned dairy fat, patted or rounded into a pellet shape; a plump turkey; a bufflehead; or, a rather unflattering name for one who is somewhat round or steatopygous (10) |
| PEW | Long wooden seat with a high back in a church (3) |
| FIGURE | Bodily shape; a diagram, emblem or illustration; a number; a sequence in ice dancing/skating; or, a statuette (6) |
| WINDSORCHAIR | Spindle-backed wooden seat |
| BENCH | Arthur's __, wooden seat located in Albert Square (5) |