| BRUSSELSSPROUTS | Vegetables of a green ball-like shape, named after a Belgian city (8,7) |
| PATE | Foodstuff possibly named after a Belgian city or region |
| SPHERE | Ball-like shape |
| DUFFELBAG | Canvas hold all named after a Belgian town (6,3) |
| ALINE | Dress shape named for a letter |
| IBEAM | Cursor shape named for a construction item |
| PRIMAVERA | Made with spring vegetables (of a pasta sauce) (9) |
| GREENS | Vegetables of a certain hue (6) |
| PYRAMIDMOUNTAIN | Jasper National Park peak named for its ancient egyptian architecture like shape: 2 wds. |
| LIEGE | Did a feudal lord give a false impression, eg, in return to a Belgian city? (5) |
| COOLIE | Type of Asian hat, with a cone like shape, often made of bamboo |
| COURGETTES | Long thin vegetables of the marrow family with a dark green skin used traditionally in ratatouille (10) |
| SNOWDOMES | One of the names of crystal ball-like toy globes that are shaken to activate blizzards or flurries of glitter around miniaturised winter landscapes; or, indoor ski slopes (9) |
| MIMOSA | Genus of shrub with ball-like clusters of yellow flowers which are sensitive to touch (6) |
| ALOO | "Anyone can cook _____ gobi, but who can bend a ball like Beckham?" (Bend it like Beckham) |
| ASPROMISED | Dies running after a small ball, like I said |
| GRAFT | Rooted to "stylus", in allusion to a pencil-like shape, word for a scion, shoot or stem, inserted in a plant or stock (5) |
| BRUSSELSSPROUT | Veggie named for a Belgian city |
| AGENT | Commercial representative from a Belgian city leaving hotel (5) |
| BRUGES | Leading boy has strange urges to find a Belgian city (6) |