| ORBS | Monarchical symbols known as globus crucigers that are also used as the logos of Harris Tweed (4) |
| PEELS | Orange discards that are also used in spa treatments |
| TICKS | Symbols known as check marks in the US (5) |
| ERASER | For removing the flaws, on paper, of Harris Tweed with no width (6) |
| STONEOFDESTINY | Doesn't feisty one ditch the last monarchical symbol? (5,2,7) |
| ATSIGNS | Symbols known in France as "arobases" or "escargots" |
| ORB | Globe (globus) surmounted by a cross (cruciger), used as a symbol of royal power and adopted by Harris Tweed as its certification mark (3) |
| LUMPS | Cubes of sugar for coffee; heavy ungainly folk; shapeless masses in custard/gravy; or, emotional globus hystericus, causing hoarse chokes (5) |
| ROSE | Compass -; decoraative device on a map or chart showing principal directions which is also used as a symbol of Outward Bound (4) |
| UFOS | Crafts that are also called UAPs (as of 2021 news) |
| THEY | Plural pronoun, now also used as a gender-neutral substitute for 'she' or 'he' (4) |
| JOVE | Another name for Jupiter, also used as an exclamation (4) |
| UREA | Some manure, also used as animal feed (4) |
| RODS | Hot ___ (cars that are also called dragsters) |
| LEGS | Body parts that are also a PJ Harvey song |
| OAKLEAF | Depicted on the logos of the Woodland Trust and the National Trust, a photosynthesis organ of the acorn-bearing tree Quercus (3,4) |
| OVAL | Like the logos for Subaru and Toyota |
| PIER | Very good monarchical support? (4) |
| OAK | With leaves depicted on the logos of both the National Trust and the Woodland Trust, a deciduous acornbearing tree in the genus Quercus (3) |
| TSAR | Old monarchical title |