| SHAPE | Oval or square* |
| INFIELD | Area of a sports ground such as a cricket oval or baseball diamond; or, formerly, arable land around or near a farmstead, kept under tillage (7) |
| LOOP | Oval or U-shaped coil or bend (4) |
| EGG | Oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish or invertebrate (3) |
| MEDALLION | An oval or circular painting, panel or design used to decorate a building (9) |
| FISHKETTLE | Name, recalled in an idiom for an awkward state of affairs, for an oval or oblong pan in which to poach a salmon or trout in court-bouillon (4,6) |
| OBLONG | Like an oval or rectangle |
| TULIP | Spring flower with oval or pointed petals (5) |
| MOREL | Edible fungus having an oval or pointed fruiting body with an irregular honeycombed surface |
| TESTCRICKET | Sport at the Oval or Edgbaston? (4,7) |
| BOX | A theatre loge; or, a shrub or small tree used for hedging, mazes, topiary etc whose name is given to a rectangular or square container formerly made from its wood (3) |
| TASSERA | From "four", a cube, die or square tablet on which a watchword was written as a token or ticket in classical times; or, a small quadrilateral block/tile for mosaic (7) |
| QUADS | Short word for rectangular or square courtyards or green spaces enclosed by college buildings (5) |
| COURTYARD | A wholly or partially enclosed area open to the sky, such as an atrium, patio, quadrangle or square (9) |
| MARKETTOWN | A rural area's agricultural centre, distinguished by its regular fair for the exchange of local farm produce, on or near its cross or square (6-4) |
| ONE | Day or square follower |
| UNCOOL | Nerdy or square |
| DEALS | They may be fair or square |
| LATIN | Type of cross or square |
| ROD | Unit of linear or square measure |