| ROUND | Spherical or circular (5) |
| COCCI | Spherical or nearly spherical bacteria (5) |
| TONDO | A circular painting or circular carving in relief |
| NESTS | Structures such as pheasants' nides; or, circular beds of meringue, pasta, rice, spinach etc forming edible bowls for various culinary fillings (5) |
| LOGIC | It may be fuzzy or circular |
| TOWER | Tall, square or circular structure which serves as a place of defense / protection |
| COCCUS | Bacterium which is spherical or nearly so |
| ROTUND | Interrupted by apex of triangle - spherical, or getting on that way? (6) |
| LOUISSTEVENSON | Writer of business letter or circular about head of volunteers and opposition leader added on (6,5,9) |
| ROBERT | Writer of business letter or circular about head of volunteers and opposition leader added on (6,5,9) |
| MEDALLION | An oval or circular painting, panel or design used to decorate a building (9) |
| SAW | Word with "rip" or "circular" |
| OBLONG | Elongated from square or circular form (6) |
| BOSS | Manager, or circular rounded protuberance, often used in reference to a flower's stamens (4) |
| ROSETTES | Colourful badges of pleated ribbons given as prizes; or, circular arrangements of leaves (8) |
| BANGLE | Black feature of a square or circular bracelet (6) |
| GLOBE | Terrestrial or celestial, a spherical representation of Earth or its stars (5) |
| LOOKS | Checks out and so appears spherical (5,5) |
| CLOCK | Spherical seed head of a dandelion; or, the name of the diminutive family in Mary Norton's The Borrowers (5) |
| OZONE | Three of a kind forming spherical layer? (5) |