| SHIELDS | Pieces of armour; or, heraldic escutcheons resembling such (7) |
| GORGET | From Old French for "throat", a piece of armour or part of a wimple worn to cover/protect the neck, hence a band of colour on the craw or crop of a hummingbird or other avian (6) |
| PANOPLY | From the Greek for "all arms", a complete suit of armour; or, by extension, a full magnificent array (7) |
| LOZENGE | A rhombus or diamond; or, a pastille/troche or heraldic charge in the shape of said geometric figure (7) |
| AGRAFFE | From "hook", an often ornate clasp or brooch for armour or clothing; a keystone decorated with relief sculpture; a grand piano stud; a cramp-iron for stonemasonry; or, a cage or muselet around a champ |
| GREAVES | Pieces of armour for the leg below the knee (7) |
| CUISSES | Pieces of armour for the thigh (7) |
| SURCOAT | Medieval outer garment worn over armour or ordinary dress (7) |
| ROUNDEL | Word for a circular insignia, painting, tondo, medallion or heraldic device; or, a ring dance (7) |
| CHAPEAU | Cap (French or heraldic?) (7) |
| IPHONES | Keyed into logogriph on escutcheon devices (7) |
| CUIRASS | Piece of armour consisting of a breastplate and backplate fastened together (7) |
| CORSLET | Piece of armour of king in fancy closet (7) |
| BRACER | Word for a roborant, shot of Dutch courage, stimulant, protective wristband of an archer, armlet of a suit of armour or other fortifying thing (6) |
| SUIT | Full complement of sails; or, a set of armour or clothes (4) |
| HAUBERK | Originally a piece of armour for the neck and later a coat of mail (7) |
| GARNITURE | Word for decoration; apparel; a set of ornaments, such as vases; a suit of armour; or, trimmings on clothing (9) |
| SPRAYS | Clouds of flying droplets of scent or seawater; or, single stems bearing leaves, flowers, berries, buds etc, or brooches resembling such (6) |
| SNOW | A fall or blanket of ice crystals; a lemon- or vanilla-flavoured pudding resembling such; a winter; or, a whitefleshed variety of apple (4) |
| FIELD | Background of a flag or heraldic shield; or, a sphere of knowledge (5) |