| BLUEENSIGN | Flag with a Union Jack in the top corner, flown by some naval ships and Royal Thames Yacht Club vessels (4,6) |
| FIJI | Its flag has a Union Jack in the upper-left corner |
| ANGLE | Hang without using the top corner (5) |
| TANGLE | Knot tied at the top corner (6) |
| REDENSIGN | Flag adopted by the British Merchant Navy featuring the Union Jack in the canton (3,6) |
| GREECE | Country known for its blue and white flag, with a white cross on a blue background in the top left corner, and nine alternating stripes of blue and white |
| HAWAII | Its flag has the Union Jack in the upper left |
| REVIEW | Word for a looking back; a formal inspection of military troops or naval ships; an assessment or survey; a critique; or, a periodical with write ups on books, culture, current events etc (6) |
| CAPTAIN | Seen in a pact formed with some Naval type (7) |
| EEC | Org. until '93 with a flag with a circle of 12 stars |
| INTERSEX | Identity represented by a gold flag with a purple circle |
| SQUARE | Quadrangular shape of a sailor's historical wooden trencher/platter for a meal aboard a naval ship; or, a word for fair, honest, proper or solid, thus for a hearty balanced meal (6) |
| GIGS | Captain's yachts on naval ships; two-wheeled carriages pulled by a single horse; or, light rowing boats for racing (4) |
| INDEPENDENCEHALL | Philadelphia site where Lincoln raised the first American flag with a 34th star (for Kansas) on Feb. 22, 1861 |
| COMMODORE | Royal Navy rank intermediate between captain and rear admiral; or, the president of a yacht club (9) |
| SAUDI | Like a national flag with a sword on it |
| ALBANIA | It has a red flag with a double-headed eagle |
| FLEET | All the naval ships of a nation |
| SQUAREMEAL | What phrase originated from the shape of food trays on early British naval ships? (6,4) |
| FLEETS | A word for groups of naval ships or fishing boats that is also dialect for bays, brooks, inlets or shallow marshland creeks (6) |