| LILY | In art and heraldry, the flower represented in a fleur-de-lis (4) |
| IRIS | Flower represented in stylised form in heraldry as a fleur-de-lis (4) |
| FALCONRY | Described in The Book of Hawking, Hunting and Heraldry, A Kestrel for a Knave and H is for Hawk, sport or practice of training or hunting with birds of prey (8) |
| TREFOIL | Three-lobed design in the form of a stylised clover leaf used in architectural tracery and heraldry (7) |
| ANNULATE | Word used in architecture and heraldry to refer to "little rings" (8) |
| COIN | Whether an angel, bezant, crown, denarius, farthing or florin, latterly stamped with a fleur-de-lis or petal, it is money minted from metal (4) |
| HARE | Boxing during courtship rituals in March, often depicted moon-gazing in art and reaching speeds of up to 50mph, Britain's fastest mammal (4) |
| VERT | In heraldry the colour green (4) |
| DADA | Pop, a movement in art and literature |
| ARTE | Pan European television channel specialising in arts and culture (4) |
| FELT | Cloth in arts and crafts class |
| FLORY | A bloom-related word indicating a lilied decorative treatment using a fleur-de-lis motif on a heraldic charge (5) |
| PSG | French football club whose crest features the Eiffel Tower and a fleur-de-lis (abbr.) |
| ZERO | How love is represented in a cold climate? |
| FLORIN | From "bloom", an old aurous coin of Firenze bearing said city's emblem of a lily or a fleur-de-lis on the obverse (6) |
| COMPASS | Navigational instrument traditionally with a fleur-de-lis marking north, depicted on the logo of Navstar Global Positioning System (7) |
| SAINT | Gridder sporting a fleur-de-lis logo |
| SAINTS | Their helmets feature a fleur-de-lis |
| SINISTER | In heraldry, the left of the bearer of arms is the ... side |
| INTELLECTUAL | A person who enjoys mental activity and has highly developed tastes in art and literature (12) |