| SYMBOLIC | Like an emblem |
| TOTEMIC | Carry prophetic book, briefly, like an emblem |
| ASSIGN | Make over like an emblem (6) |
| HAMMERANDSICKLE | Working man's marched like an emblem of his kind? (6,3,6) |
| TOTEM | A natural object, especially an animal, adopted by native American people as an emblem of a clan or an indi- vidual |
| FLORAL | What could be an envelope, a tribute, a carpet or an emblem? (6) |
| ROSEHIP | Red haw-like fruit of a flower used as an emblem of England, processed in skincare products, herbal tea and supplements to help arthritis (4,3) |
| SHAMROCK | Trifoliate clover-like plant used as an emblem of Ireland (8) |
| RSPB | Abbreviated name of a conservation charity with an emblem of an avocet (4) |
| AMARANTH | An imaginary flower that never fades, an emblem of immortality |
| AVOCET | Bird known collectively as an orchestra whose pied species is used as an emblem of the RSPB (6) |
| CRESTED | Embroidered with a coat of arms or an emblem; tufted like a cockscomb (7) |
| CURTANA | Unpointed sword carried before an English monarch at a coronation as an emblem of mercy; from Latin, 'short' (7) |
| SIGN | An emblem, horoscope identifier, plus/minus, portent such as a lark, shopfront message, silent hand gesture, symptom to hark, trace/trail of an animal or even a UFO's flash in the dark, all from "toke |
| URAEUS | Sacred asp or cobra symbol on an Egyptian pschent, an emblem of supreme power and royal descent (6) |
| BADGE | Endlessly harass to get an emblem (5) |
| THISTLE | Let this become an emblem of Scotland |
| AROSE | An emblem came to light (5) |
| BADGERING | An emblem on jewellery is annoying (9) |
| BADGER | Harry who pins an emblem on? |