| TURNA | Words before corner or profit |
| CUT | Word before "corners" or "costs" |
| ENTANGLED | Net turned before corner and ended completely enmeshed |
| TOOTHANDNAIL | Ferociously sound horn to pass before corner (5,3,4) |
| SOLIDANGLE | Intersection of three or more planes, resembling a corner or the apex of a cone (5,5) |
| STONE | Corner or curb follower |
| KANTE | Corner or edge, in Essen |
| CATER | Start of corner or pillar |
| NOOK | Corner or recess |
| ANGLE | Corner or edge? (5) |
| KICK | Word following corner or penalty |
| STORE | Word after "corner" or "candy" |
| ALIDA | Village in Saskatchewan's bottom right corner or Ms. Valli of "The Paradine Case" (1947) |
| CAHALANE | Niall ........, Cork corner or full back who won All Ireland football final winners medals in 1989 and 1990 (8) |
| ANTON | O'Toole, Dublin corner or half forward who won his fourth All-Ireland football final winner's medal in 1983 (5) |
| SETPIECE | A start of play in football from a deadball situation, such as a corner or free-kick (3,5) |
| PAT | . ... Spillane, Kerry corner or half forward who won eight All Ireland football final winner's medals 1975-1986 (3) |
| FINIAL | In architecture, a terminal ornament marking the apex, corner or "end" of a curtain rod, gable, spire etc, often in foliated fleur-de-lis form (6) |
| CCRSONG | "Down On The Corner" or "Who'll Stop The Rain" |
| HERBGARDEN | Culinary corner or potager where balm is calm, basil may dazzle, bay can sway, chives thrive, dill can chill and mint and thyme spend their time - all to be added to a range of dishes from chimichurri |