| OCTAHEDRON | Solid figure can, with the door needing to be moved (10) |
| TRAPEZE | Swing door needing oil, we hear (7) |
| DROOP | Sag like a broken door needing a bit of paint (5) |
| BRAININESS | Money, I figure, can be invested: intelligence needed (10) |
| BAPTISTERY | Florentine octagonal building with the 'Doors of Paradise' (10) |
| PEARSHAPED | Her figure can be so wrong? |
| ALTERATION | Later change a can with nothing in it for a change (10) |
| ROOK | According to hearsay, bored corner figure can take to the air (4) |
| AJAR | Gus left the jaguars with the door partly open (4) |
| RIGHTOFENTRY | Standing with the door on one's left makes the going in legal (5,2,5) |
| KNOCKERS | They haven't a good word to say about anything to do with The Doors (8) |
| SUPPORTER | Adherent may drink with the door-keeper (9) |
| CLOSED | Came together, like opposing forces, with the door shut (6) |
| SLAM | Get dramatic with the door |
| ELEGANCE | Leg can, with ease, say, be moved with grace (8) |
| OCTAGON | Figure can go to waste (7) |
| UNDECAGON | Angular figure can go nude, but awkwardly (9) |
| DECAGON | Figure can go wrong after Edward returns (7) |
| PIROUETTE | Our petite figure can spin in ballet (9) |
| STANDARD | Symbolic figure can act as an accepted criterion (8) |