| BOX | Shrub sometimes clipped into a ball or a spiral; or, a container for a hat, chocolates or a pair of shoes (3) |
| BAY | Tree with leaves used in cookery or clipped into a ball shape; or, a brown horse with black points (3) |
| AGGLOMERATES | Makes into a ball, or collects into a mass (12) |
| SPIRE | A spiral or coil / anything that tapers to a point capping a tower or a steeple |
| STRUDEL | From "whirlpool, eddy" , a rolled pudding of pastry-encased sweet spiced apple, sliced to reveal a spiral- or swirl-like cross-section (7) |
| WHIRL | Rapid secession of social events; or, a spiral-shaped biscuit or a sweet such as a hazelnut in chocolate (5) |
| PERIWINKLE | Plant known as creeping myrtle, whose genus name, Vinca, means "bind"; the blue colour of its flowers; or, a spiral-shelled sea snail (10) |
| RINGLET | British butterfly or a spiral curl of hair (7) |
| TAKE | A scene or version of a shot filmed at one time; a sequence of recorded music; a capture of a chess piece; a catch of a ball; or, a quantity of copy given to a compositor (4) |
| BIN | Word for a manger for provender in a stable or a container for bread/grain originally, later a rack for wine in a cellar; one particular bottling of said plonk; or, a skip, wastepaper basket or other |
| CATCH | From "chase", a word meaning capture, grasp, seize or take, as in a ball or a cold; or, a clasp, clip, hasp, latch or anything that fastens or holds (5) |
| STROKE | A rub or smooth with one's hand; a blow or hit of something such as a golf/tennis ball; or, a linear mark made with a paintbrush or a pen (6) |
| BUTTON | An olivet, toggle or other fastener measured in lignes; the cap of an unexpanded mushroom; a small disc of chocolate; or, a knob at the end of a foil or one for winding a watch (6) |
| CASTOR | Pivoting furniture wheel; twin brother of Pollux; a star in Gemini; a beaver fur hat; or, a container for sprinkling sugar (6) |
| GAP | An opening in a fence or a pair of curtains, e.g.; a break in continuity; a col; or, a space in one's diary (3) |
| SNAG | Small "pull" in a garment such as a jumper or a pair of tights; or, an informal Australian name for |
| BLOOM | A bluebell, daisy, pansy, pink, sweet pea or other inflorescence; the state of flowering; a rosy glow; a time of greatest beauty, freshness, prosperity or vigour; or, powderiness on chocolate or a fru |
| CELLAR | A stock of wine; another name for a basement; or, a container for salt (6) |
| TUB | Large type of plant pot or planter; or, a container for ice cream or spreadable butter (3) |
| TUBE | One of the tunnels or trains of the London Underground; or, a container for toothpaste (4) |