| MANYSIDED | Versatile, like a geometric figure perhaps |
| SYMMETRIC | Arrange my metrics for correctly proportioned parts, like a geometric figure (9) |
| KOHN | Physics Nobelist Walter whose surname sounds like a geometric shape |
| ALLROUND | Versatile like ball-bearings? (3-5) |
| GASEOUS | Usage so versatile, like some elements (7) |
| 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) |
| CTR | Middle of a geometric figure for short |
| SIDE | It bounds a geometric figure |
| ALTITUDE | Length in a geometric figure from its top to its opposite side |
| REGULAR | Of a geometric figure, having all sides and all angles equal (7) |
| SQUARE | A geometric figure having four equal sides and four right angles (6) |
| MEDIAN | A line from a vertex to a mid-point or centre of a geometric face; or, relating to an ancient "unchangeable" law from a Persian place (6) |
| HONESTBROKER | Polish saint is a stocky figure perhaps and one having a reputation for impartial mediation (6,6) |
| BEWIG | Complete a wax museum figure, perhaps |
| MATRIARCH | A rich tram confounded the mother figure perhaps |
| CALCULATE | Work out to achieve a figure perhaps? (9) |
| 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) |
| ASTROID | Similar to a word for a minor planet, one for a geometric star-like curve (7) |
| POLARBEAR | Rob a pearl dress for one of those with well-insulated cool figure perhaps (5,4) |
| JESUS | Altar figure, perhaps |