| TRESSURE | From "headdress", a heraldic border described as a diminutive orle (8) |
| TOM | Tommy, as a diminutive feline (3) |
| ELBRUS | Mountain on the Russian/ Georgian border, described as the highest in Europe (6) |
| AGAL | Black cord that is fastened around the Arab headdress a keffiyeh (4) |
| TURBAN | Traditional headdress, a long scarf wrapped around the head (6) |
| PRIMROSE | Flower border described by piece of writing (8) |
| BASILISK | From the Greek meaning "little king", a mythical serpent with a lethal gaze, often described in a bestiary, or, a heraldic cockatrice (8) |
| DANCETTE | Word, from "tooth", for a heraldic or architectural pattern or line of chevrons, indents or zigzags reminiscent of a set of teeth (8) |
| FOUNTAIN | Water feature such as Bassin d'Apollon at the Palace of Versailles or Jet d'Eau in Geneva; or, a heraldic roundel with wavy blue and white stripes (8) |
| EMBLAZON | Portray conspicuously, as on a heraldic shield |
| LORRAINE | Cross of _, a heraldic two-barred cross (8) |
| SEADOG | A Jack tar, old salt, pirate or sailor; a white rainbow as seen by a mariner; an antiquated word for a shark or a seal; or, a heraldic beast in the form of a talbot with a beaver's tail (3,3) |
| ESCUTCHEON | A decorative metal or porcelain device such as a cover or drop over the hole of a lock or a fingerplate above a doorhandle; or, a heraldic shield bearing a coat of arms (10) |
| FIMBRIATE | Having a narrow heraldic border (9) |
| 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) |
| SAVAGE | From "of the woods", a human being in a primitive, uncivilised or wild state; a barbarian or brute; a heraldic representation of a bearded seminaked man in a wreath of leaves; or, an enraged horse/vic |
| PRIMAL | First border described by China (6) |
| ORLE | Shield or heraldic border (4) |
| ENTE | Heraldic border |
| TRUNDLE | Word for a curly-tailed dog; a little castor, revolving disc/roller or small wheel; a steady chug, freewheel or roll along; a heraldic spool of golden thread; a hoop; or, a truckle bed (7) |