| COLOURS | A flag, badge, cap or other symbol of membership of a club or school sports team (7) |
| HAIRNET | Irene, disheartened, in cap or other headgear (7) |
| LOCALPAPER | Venue for a news story about a high school sports team |
| BADGE | Symbol of membership |
| BULLETPOINT | One of a number of items printed in a list, marked by a centred dot or other symbol (6,5) |
| TRADEMARK | The name or other symbol used to identify the goods produced by a particular manufacturer (9) |
| THISTLE | During the 1460-88 reign of King James III, the unicorn and which other symbol first appeared on Scottish coins? (7) |
| ALGEBRA | Which branch of mathematics uses letters and other symbols (7) |
| PEERAGE | Membership of the House of Lords (7) |
| DRIVERS | Daughter appears on Tyne Tees, perhaps revealing membership of AA? (7) |
| RENEWAL | Continuance of membership (7) |
| BESIDES | Workers for instance carrying spades and proof of membership as well |
| MASCOT | From the Provencal meaning "charm" or "witch", a talisman or person often adopted by a club or team as a symbol of good luck (6) |
| BLAZER | Lightweight jacket, often striped or in the colours of a sports club or school (6) |
| BATON | Word for a club or cudgel first, later a relay racer's rod; a majorette's mace; a maestro's wand; a short French stick; or, a thick julienne-cut vegetable (5) |
| TREASURER | One in charge of the funds of a club or public body (9) |
| INSIGNIA | Distinguishing badges or emblems of rank or membership of a society (8) |
| DUES | Charges, as for membership fees of a club or organisation (4) |
| SUBS | Money paid to be a member of a club or organisation (4) |
| MOTTO | Maxim of a club or society, eg (5) |