| SEME | Description of a heraldic field scattered or powdered with small identical hearings or charges (4) |
| OYERS | Hearings or inspections |
| NAIANT | Meaning "to swim", word for a dolphin, fish, shrimp or other sea creature emblazoned as swimming horizontally across a heraldic field (6) |
| WORDSFAILME | A field scattered with worms? I can't believe it! |
| MAGNETICSTORM | Disturbance in field scattered old fragments in two minutes |
| INNS | Pubs or taverns, each with a sign often bearing a picture of a heraldic beast such as a dragon, eagle, griffin, hart, lion, unicorn or wyvern (4) |
| BASE | Lowest part of a heraldic shield; a chief ingredient; or, a military headquarters (4) |
| ORLE | A type of narrow border detached from the edge of a heraldic shield (4) |
| FESS | A broad horizontal bar across the middle of a heraldic shield (4) |
| SHOT | Collective pellets or charge in a cartridge or shell; colour-changing silk fabric; or, the casting of a net (4) |
| BILL | Itemised list of fees or charges (4) |
| TILT | A joust or charge against an opponent with a lance (4) |
| TOLL | Ring of a bell, or charge for crossing a bridge (4) |
| IONS | Particles with + or - charges |
| IECI | I chucked, scattered or cast away |
| SOAP | Solid, liquid or powdered cleansing preparation |
| RENT | Lease / pay or charge for service, use, or privilege / torn |
| LEVY | Tax or charge (4) |
| RATE | Fixed price or charge (4) |
| MOTTO | From Latin for "murmur" and Italian for "word", a saying such as that forming part of a heraldic achievement; a quotation prefacing a book/chapter; or, a recurring musical phrase (5) |