| TOPOLOGY | To explorer - heartless guy - it's a geometric study |
| THEWRESTLER | 2008 movie with the line "I want you to give this to your little guy. It's a Randy the Ram action figure." (2 wds.) |
| THATSAGOODJUAN | Compliment to explorer Cabrillo? |
| NETSCAPE | Loser to Explorer in the first browser war |
| NINJA | Martial arts expert Jack introduced to explorer's ship (5) |
| EXIGENT | Eleven intercepted the eastern nice guy, it's urgent (7) |
| TALISMAN | Tail's wagging, guy. It's lucky for you! (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) |
| ALTITUDE | Length in a geometric figure from its top to its opposite side |
| DOUGHNUT | A geometric torus named for its apparent resemblance to a ring of deep-fried sweetened batter (8) |
| GNOMON | From "one that knows", a word for a carpenter's square first, later a geometric L-shaped figure, indicator, sundial's shadow caster or other tool that helps us to know something (6) |
| TRACTRIX | Word, from "that which pulls" and sharing its root with the name of a farm vehicle, for a geometric curve along which an object moves (8) |
| ORLE | In heraldry, a geometric border within a shield (4) |
| TORES | Word for a mathematical bagel or a geometric ring doughnut (5) |
| GREATLY | Much to alter, perhaps, in a heartless guy (7) |
| PATCHWORK | Needlecraft in which contrasting fabric pieces are sewn together to form a geometric pattern such as the traditional "grandmother's flower garden" design (9) |
| MANDALA | A geometric configuration of symbols, sometimes used as a tool for spiritual guidance (7) |
| AFGHAN | Coverlet with a geometric pattern, perhaps |
| PLANAR | Of a geometric surface |
| NODE | Point where a geometric curve crosses itself |