| WYVERN | In heraldry, a two-legged dragon having wings and a barbed tail (6) |
| COCKATRICE | Mythical creature; a two-legged dragon with the head of a cockerel (10) |
| ELEVEN | One in a two-legged match? (6) |
| SHIELD | In heraldry, a bend sinister is a broad diagonal stripe from top right to bottom left of a what? (6) |
| BEZANT | In heraldry, a small yellow circle like a gold coin (6) |
| VOLANT | Having wings extended as if in flight (heraldry) |
| ALATED | Having wings (var.) |
| GAFFED | Landed with a barbed spear |
| CHAMP | A bite, as in a horse on its bit; a colcannon-like Irish dish of potatoes mashed with leeks and spring onions; a title-holder; or, in heraldry, a field (5) |
| STINGRAY | Broad flat fish with a barbed tail |
| BIPED | Garb I pedalled in as a two-legged one (5) |
| PORTCULLIS | A sliding door or grating that is lowered in the gateway of a castle; or, in heraldry, a lattice (10) |
| ROUNDEL | In heraldry, a charge in the shape of a circle (7) |
| CINQUEFOIL | In heraldry, a charge in the form of a stylized flower with five leaves (10) |
| TORSE | In heraldry, a twisted strand also called a wreath, thought to have originated as a lady's favour (5) |
| ORLE | In heraldry, a geometric border within a shield (4) |
| BENDSINISTER | In heraldry, a diagonal line on a shield, top right to bottom left (4,8) |
| FUSIL | In heraldry, a charge shaped like a lengthened lozenge (5) |
| ERMINES | In heraldry, a fur consisting of a black "field" with white spots (7) |
| PALE | In heraldry, a broad stripe from top to bottom of a shield |