| DROOPS | Hangs flags |
| IRISES | One gets up - and flags (6) |
| ACORUS | A metal company flags (6) |
| PAVING | Putting out the flags? (6) |
| SLACKS | Trousers made from flags? (6) |
| ARTIST | One who illuminates flags? (8,6) |
| IRISED | Rainbow-coloured flags, final three raised (6) |
| FASTEN | Flags alternate x-button (6) |
| ORANGE | In orienteering, the colour code of the courses with medium navigational difficulty rating, or the colour with white of the kites/flags at the control points (6) |
| UNIONS | Couplings for pipes; emblematic devices on the upper inner corners of flags; or, organisations for workers (6) |
| SLALOM | Skiing in a zig zag path between obstacles, such as flags (6) |
| PURPLE | Colour on only two national flags (those of Dominica and of Nicaragua) (6) |
| YELLOW | One of the colours of the national flags of Germany or Sweden (6) |
| REPAVE | Short agent on the way to put down new flags (6) |
| SKULLS | Craniums, such as those depicted above crossed thigh bones on Jolly Roger flags (6) |
| REALIA | Books, coins, flags, knick-knacks, maps, trinkets and all other everyday actually existing objects/things used as teaching aids in classrooms (6) |
| SPLAYS | Thrusts out, for example, last of flags around place (6) |
| FIELDS | Campestral grounds or tracts of open country also called leas, meadows, paddocks or swards; or, the backgrounds of coins or flags (6) |
| PAVANE | Arrange flags around an old-fashioned dance (6) |
| ALERTS | Flags |