| ROSACE | Word for something such as a circular aperture, knot of ribbons, oeil-de-boeuf, marigold/wheel window or ornament resembling an eglantine, sweetbrier or related flower (6) |
| OCULUS | A circular aperture, often at the top of a dome |
| SEEDER | A pippin of a word for something such as an apple pipper, cherry pitter, stoner or a basket/drill for sowing (6) |
| USELESS | Word for something, such as a proverbial chocolate teapot, with no practical benefit, help or purpose (7) |
| HOOP | Jockey as a circular band (4) |
| ROUND | Earth didn't start as a circular shape |
| ROSE | Flower of a plant related to apples; a diamond cut with facets mimicking said bloom's petals; a soft pink colour; a knot of ribbon on a shoe; or, a marigold window or oeil-de-boeuf (4) |
| BULLSEYE | Centre of a target, called gold in archery; boss of a crown glass disc; oculus or oeil-de-boeuf; lantern; or, a peppermint-flavoured sweet (5-3) |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| OXEYE | A name for a corn marigold, dunlin, great tit or titmouse, marguerite or moon daisy or an oeil-de-boeuf (2-3) |
| CATSEYE | Name of a chartreuse-yellow variety of chatoyant chrysoberyl; a planetary nebula; a reflective road stud; a sea snail; or, a toy marble, reminiscent of an oeil de chat (4-3) |
| SUPPLEMENT | Word, from "that which fills up", for something, such as a multivitamin, added to supply a deficiency (10) |
| COCKADE | A knot of ribbons worn in a hat as a badge of office (7) |
| OVAL | Like an oeil-de-boeuf window |
| BOW | Fiddlestick; ring forming the handle of an old-fashioned skeleton key or a pair of scissors; an archer's recurve; or, a knot of ribbons (3) |
| ROSETTE | A bloom-like carving, cut diamond, knot of ribbons, leopard spot, pattern, wheel window, whorl of leaves or other thing reminiscent of England's national flower (7) |
| ASK | Call for something such as a book-end (3) |
| GREED | Intense and selfish desire for something, such as food or wealth (5) |
| PUPIL | Dark circular aperture at the centre of the iris of the eye (5) |
| DISFAVOUR | Lack of approval for Diana's knot of ribbons? (9) |