| BOTHNIA | Gulf of-, arm of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland (7) |
| AQABA | Gulf of -, arm of the Red Sea between the Sinai Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (5) |
| SIAM | Gulf of -, arm of the South China Sea between the Malay Peninsula and Indochina (4) |
| GULFOF | Arm of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland (4,2,7) |
| GULFOFBOTHNIA | Northern arm of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland (4,2,7) |
| ORESUND | Strait between Sweden and the Danish island of Sjaelland also called The Sound (7) |
| LIVONIA | Historic region on the east coast of the Baltic Sea north of Lithuania, divided between Estonia and Latvia in 1918 (7) |
| UNICORN | The sinister supporter on the royal coat of arms of the UK (7) |
| OSTRICH | Bird's feathers on the coat of arms of the Prince of Wales (7) |
| COMPASS | Geometry implement which appeared on the coat-of-arms of the German Democratic Republic |
| AZOV | Sea of -, arm of the Black Sea fed chiefly by the River Don |
| BALTIC | Sea between Sweden and Poland |
| GDANSK | A city of northern Poland near the mouth of the Vistula River on a gulf of the Baltic Sea |
| ODER | Central European river that rises in the Czech Republic and flows into the Gulf of Pomerania of the Baltic Sea |
| POMERANIA | Historical area on the shores of the Baltic Sea, now divided between Germany and Poland (9) |
| ACORN | Any one of the oak tree seeds represented on the coat of arms of the Duchess of Cambridge (5) |
| POPPY | Wild flower with a species synonymous with remembering those who died during the First World War, depicted on the coat of arms of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (5) |
| LION | Synonymous with courage and strength, animal supporting the shield with a unicorn on the Royal coat of arms of the UK (4) |
| CELTICHARP | Instrument depicted on the coat of arms of the Republic of Ireland (6,4) |
| LAPP | Any member of the Sami tribe in Norway, Sweden and Finland (4) |