| GEOIDS | Shapes of the earth |
| PHASE | One of the recurring shapes of the portion of the moon illuminated by the sun (5) |
| PHASES | Reoccurring sunlit shapes of the Moon; stages of mitosis; or, the periods of play between breakdowns in rugby union (6) |
| FLAGS | Items forming bunting; the shapes of the tails of retriever and setter breeds; or. yellow irises (5) |
| SINGLEFIGURES | Less than ten body shapes of the unmarried (6,7) |
| CUBES | Shapes of the beef pieces in bo luc lac |
| GEODESY | The branch of science that deals with the measurement of the size and shape of the Earth (7) |
| GEOID | Diego worked out the shape of the earth (5) |
| OBLATESPHERE | Shape of the Earth (6,6) |
| SPHERE | Shape of the Earth, more or less |
| JIGSAWS | Tools traditionally used to cut the interlocking shapes of dissectologists' puzzles of choice; or, things comparable, such as mysteries solved only by assembling various pieces of information (7) |
| DISCS | Shapes of CDs, Frisbees or coins; or, the "eyes" of composite flowers including daisies and marguerites (5) |
| BELLS | Shapes of campanulas, fritillaries, lilies of the valley and other flowers (5) |
| ORIGAMI | Name the art of folding paper into shapes of flowers, birds, etc (7) |
| NETS | Shapes of 3-D figures when laid flat; or, structures dividing tennis courts, retaining the hair under riding hats or forming "drifts" in the sea (4) |
| ELLS | Shapes of a lot of pipe bends |
| LATHE | It affects the shapes of things |
| WEDGES | Shapes of many blocks of cheese |
| CUTS | Reductions in costs; power outages; canals; or, the shapes of garments or carved gemstones (4) |
| BRICKS | Blocks forming walls; or, Delftware vases in the shapes of such (6) |