| SHAPE | Circle or triangle |
| FLAG | An oblong, square or triangle of bunting as a vexillary emblem, ensign, signal or standard; a yellow iris; a bushy tail; or, from the Old Norse for "slice of turf", a flat slab or paving-stone (4) |
| INTEGRAL | Whole shape altering, or triangle |
| SIDE | Rectangle or triangle part |
| RERACK | Zipper or triangle, in beer pong |
| ACUTE | Type of angle or triangle |
| RACKS | Holders for hay; cuts of lamb with ribs; sets of antlers; horses' bones; or, triangles for snooker balls (5) |
| COTERIE | A clan of prairie dogs; or, a French word, originally for a number of peasants holding land jointly from a lord, that has come to mean an exclusive circle or clique (7) |
| CHAKRA | From the Sanskrit for "circle" or "wheel", each of the body's seven centres of spiritual power, according to ayurvedic or yogic philosophy (6) |
| QUADRANT | From the Latin meaning "four", a fourth part/sector of a circle; or, a mariner or stargazer's old instrument with a graduated arc of 90 degrees for measuring altitudes (8) |
| RINGLET | A corkscrew- or spiral-shaped curl of hair; a fairy dance in a circle; or, a velvety brown butterfly that derives its name from its small eye-spots (7) |
| SECTORS | Portions/quadrants of circles or discs; or, areas, divisions or zones (7) |
| INNER | Kind of circle or sanctum |
| OUTER | Word with circle or limits |
| POLAR | Kind of circle or lights |
| ROUNDER | Nearer the circle, or back beneath (7) |
| DRESS | Word before circle or rehearsal |
| SEMI | Prefix before "circle" or "final" |
| PERFECTO | Ideal circle, or a big drag? |
| ORBIT | Circle, or segment (5) |