| SEABLUE | Europe dividedly blocking armorial black or azure? (3-4) |
| BLUE | Damon Albarn's rock group . Navy or azure, eg (4) |
| HUE | Mauve or azure |
| ADONIS | - blue; rare species of butterfly of south-facing herb-rich chalk grasslands; the male with turquoise or azure-coloured wings (6) |
| HERALD | Medieval messenger or officer of arms; an authority on armorial bearings; or, something such as the call of a cuckoo, considered a harbinger of spring, for example (6) |
| ORDINARY | Word used to describe an armorial charge, fixed-price meal, inn, penny-farthing, vanilla flavour or other thing that is characteristically everyday, plain, regular or simple (8) |
| HERALDIC | To do with armorial bearings or a Scottish paper? (8) |
| HERALDRY | The occupation or study concerned with the classification of armorial bearings |
| COATOFARMS | Armorial bearings (4,2,4) |
| ESCUTCHEON | Swap ten couches for an armorial shield (10) |
| CHINK | Armorial flaw |
| EXTRAORDINARY | It's unusual for the crowd player to have an armorial charge (13) |
| RICHARD | - III; last king of the House of York who is portrayed in Shakespearean plays and John Rous' armorial roll-chronicle and Historic Regum Angliae (7) |
| TURQUOISE | Paired with silver, pearls or coral in jewellery, an azure- or aqua-coloured mineral of copper-rich groundwater seeps; one of the birthstones for December (9) |
| TINCTURE | Heraldic colour, metal or fur such as azure, sable, vert, argent or ermine (8) |
| SKY | Old Norse for "cloud" originally, later the nubiferous region occupied by said nephological mass; azure or cerulean; the heavens; weather; or, upper rows of pictures in a gallery (3) |
| BABYBLUE | A pastel shade of azure, cerulean, cornflower, cyan or periwinkle that is commonly associated with newborn boys' clothes or pale-sapphire-coloured eyes (4,4) |
| BLUISH | Without one tinge of red or with a tinge of azure (6) |
| BORAGE | A mildly cucumber-flavoured herb with azure, cerulean or sky-blue star-shaped flowers beloved by bumblebees and honey bees and used to garnish a claret/Pimm's cup (6) |
| DRAGONFLY | Travelling at speeds of up to 35mph and mating in a unique wheel formation, often on the wing, a "devil's darning-needle" such as an azure hawker, blue dasher, emerald, flame skimmer or green darner ( |