| PASSANT | In heraldry, walking (7) |
| TREFOIL | Three-leaved clover, black medick or a plant in the Lotus genus such as bacon-and-eggs; or, an ornament resembling thus in heraldry or Gothic tracery (7) |
| RAMPANT | Of a beast in heraldry, rearing up on one or both hind legs with forelegs raised, typically in profile (7) |
| ESTOILE | In heraldry, a star with wavy points or rays, usually six in number (7) |
| ROUNDEL | In heraldry, a charge in the shape of a circle (7) |
| MARTLET | Swallow (in heraldry) (7) |
| URINANT | In heraldry, diving, with head downward (7) |
| STATANT | In heraldry, standing on four feet (7) |
| COURANT | In heraldry, running (7) |
| SALTIRE | A St Andrew's Cross in heraldry (7) |
| COTTICE | A narrow stripe in heraldry (7) |
| SEJEANT | In heraldry, sitting upright, of a quadruped (7) |
| ERMINES | In heraldry, a fur consisting of a black "field" with white spots (7) |
| CHEVRON | In heraldry, an inverted V-shaped charge on a shield (7) |
| LOZENGE | What is a diamond shape in heraldry and a medicated tablet? (7) |
| CHAPEAU | Hat or cap, typically a red one with an ermine lining, in heraldry (7) |
| TRUNDLE | A small wheel or castor; the act of rolling slowly; a wheeled bed; a quill of gold thread in heraldry; or, a hoop (7) |
| UNICORN | In heraldry, what creature is a symbol of Scotland? (7) |
| LIONCEL | Small version of a feline used in a group in heraldry |
| COLLEGE | Me and Scrooge fall out in heraldry body (7,2,4) |