| SEME | Of a heraldic field or charge, covered with many identical small bearings in a regular pattern (4) |
| POLYMER | A substance with a molecular structure formed from many identical small molecules or other units bonded together |
| GEOMETRIC | Meet corgi barking in a regular pattern? (9) |
| AWESTRUCK | Filled with wonder regarding bearings in a goods vehicle |
| BALLJOINTS | Spherical bearings in a steering system |
| PORTICO | Crack troop in charge covered entrance |
| REMOTE | Coffee-table object that might be covered with many incomprehensible buttons |
| SELFSAME | Identical small females throwing tantrum (8) |
| FESTIVE | Celebratory charge covered its upcoming victory (7) |
| NAIANT | Meaning "to swim", word for a dolphin, fish, shrimp or other sea creature emblazoned as swimming horizontally across a heraldic field (6) |
| SEMEE | In heraldry, strewn or scattered over with small bearings |
| POISE | Graceful and elegant bearing in a person (5) |
| CASSEROLE | Girl bearing in a dish (9) |
| DEPORTED | Bearing, in a notable achievement, is sent overseas (8) |
| INNS | Pubs or taverns, each with a sign often bearing a picture of a heraldic beast such as a dragon, eagle, griffin, hart, lion, unicorn or wyvern (4) |
| BASE | Lowest part of a heraldic shield; a chief ingredient; or, a military headquarters (4) |
| ORLE | A type of narrow border detached from the edge of a heraldic shield (4) |
| LACE | ___ bug (insect featuring a regular pattern of ridges) |
| FESS | A broad horizontal bar across the middle of a heraldic shield (4) |
| GRID | Regular pattern of horizontal and vertical lines (4) |