| ORBS | Monarchical symbols used as the logos of Harris Tweed (4) |
| 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) |
| NOTE | Any one of a series of musical symbols used to represent the pitches of the chromatic scale (4) |
| CLEF | Any of several musical symbols used to indicate the pitch of written notes (4) |
| OAKLEAF | Depicted on the logos of the Woodland Trust and the National Trust, a photosynthesis organ of the acorn-bearing tree Quercus (3,4) |
| DASH | Longer of the two symbols used in Morse code, representing T when used on its own (4) |
| CODE | System of symbols used for original comic poem (4) |
| OVAL | Like the logos for Subaru and Toyota |
| 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) |
| BADGER | Woodland animal depicted on the logos of the Wildlife Trusts (6) |
| NUMBERS | Digits to be pencilled into the cells of sudoku grids; an informal word for admired or stylish articles of clothing; or, arithmetical symbols used as concepts of quantity (7) |
| PIER | Very good monarchical support? (4) |
| REDSTAR | Colour and symbol associated with communism, coincidentally found on the logos of brands including San Pellegrino and Heineken (3,4) |
| EAGLE | Symbol in the logos of American Airlines, Barclays and Armani |
| CROWN | Symbol in the logos of Budweiser, Rolex and Corona |
| RED | Like the logos of Netflix, Target and CNN |
| ORANGE | Like the logos of Nickelodeon, Dunkin' and Home Depot |
| COBRAS | Reptiles in the logos of some dojos |
| TSAR | Old monarchical title |