| ORDINARY | Simple figure such as a cross charged upon a shield's field (8) |
| TROLL | What's charged upon a bridge crossing river? |
| TOELOOPS | Simple figure skating jumps |
| EXITFEE | It's charged upon leaving some international airports |
| AXEL | Simple figure skater's jump |
| OXYMORON | From "pointedly foolish", a figure, such as "deafening silence", in which contradictory terms are conjoined (8) |
| CRUCIFER | A plant with four petals arranged as a cross (8) |
| SHAPE | A cookery mould for blancmange, jelly, pudding etc; a phantom; a geometric figure such as a circle, square or triangle; or, a fabric/paper piece, cut out in a particular form (5) |
| TRESSURE | From "to plait", a shield's orle-like subordinary, typically borne double and flowered with fleurs-de-lys (8) |
| STICKMEN | Simple figures |
| INSHAPE | Synonym for "toned" formed by the opposite of "out" + a figure such as a circle or square: 2 wds. |
| DECAHEDRON | Solid figure such as a cube (10) |
| HOURGLASS | Girl after remodelling rough figure such as this (9) |
| PRIMENUMBER | Figure such as 2, 3, 5, 7 etc (5,6) |
| FRACTAL | Infinitely recursive figure such as the Koch snowflake |
| SPIN | ___ doctor, political figure such as Alastair Campbell (4) |
| EGGTIMERS | Those with hourglass figures such as gets German mister in a ferment (3,6) |
| CHEF | Culinary figure such as Kwame Onwuachi |
| ANTISANTA | Evil Christmas figure such as Krampus |
| ELF | Fantasy figure such as Legolas |