| BANNER | Flag or one holding it perhaps (6) |
| HOTPOTATO | Toss the ball around the circle and don't be the one holding it when the music stops |
| ENSIGN | National flag or colours flown by a ship, nation or regiment, such as a "Red Duster"; or, a standard-bearer (6) |
| BUNGEE | A ship's triangular or swallowtailed flag or pennant bearing the colours or emblem of its owner's yacht club (6) |
| WITWIG | Word for a back and forth or to and fro motion, thus for a wave of a flag; or, the message duly waved or whiffled from place to place (6) |
| COUNTY | Any one of the UK's regional divisions once called shires, often with an official flag or flower (6) |
| PENNON | From the Latin meaning "feather", the tapering ensign of a medieval knight-bachelor; or, a flag or streamer attached to a lance (6) |
| STRIKE | A hit, such as that delivered with a hammer when the proverbial iron is hot; or, from the act of lowering a flag or sail, a refusal to work as a protest (6) |
| AGORAS | See flag - or a symbol - in public spaces (6) |
| SIGNAL | Flag or flare, perhaps |
| BEARER | Ending with flag or pall |
| WAVERS | Flags, or flag followers |
| UNIONS | Couplings for pipes; emblematic devices on the upper inner corners of flags; or, organisations for workers (6) |
| UNION | From "one", a word for coalition, fusion, harmony or wedlock; a national flag or jack; or, a device, emblematic of alliance, on aforesaid colours (5) |
| FLUTTER | A polysemous word for a modest wager or bet; a heartbeat; a flap of a wing; a bat of one's eyelashes; a sensation or stir; a group of butterflies or flags; or, a fairy formation (7) |
| UNITE | "Oneness" in the form of an association of workers; a coupling for pipes; an esemplastic device on an ensign, flag or jack; a students' club; a textile woven from a combination or fusion of fibres; or |
| BUNTING | Finch- or sparrow-like bird known collectively as a mural; or, a string of colourful maritime flags or fabric/paper triangles for decorating a boat, festival, street fair or party (7) |
| HALYARD | A line for hoisting or lowering a sail, flag or spar (7) |
| FIELD | Background of a flag or heraldic shield; or, a sphere of knowledge (5) |
| AWARD | General word for a prize, gong or accolade such as a Michelin star, blue flag or George Cross (5) |