| EMBLAZON | Portray conspicuously, as on a heraldic shield |
| EXUDE | Display conspicuously, as charm |
| CHARGE | Device on a heraldic shield such as an annulet, fusil, lozenge or roundel (6) |
| FESS | Wide band on a heraldic shield |
| TRESSURE | An orle-like border on a heraldic shield, often borne double and flowered with fleurs-de-lis (8) |
| ESCUTCHEON | A decorative metal or porcelain device such as a cover or drop over the hole of a lock or a fingerplate above a doorhandle; or, a heraldic shield bearing a coat of arms (10) |
| BASE | The lower portion of either a heraldic shield or an architectural feature such as a column; or, the chief ingredient of a recipe (4) |
| ORLE | A type of narrow border detached from the edge of a heraldic shield (4) |
| FLORY | A bloom-related word indicating a lilied decorative treatment using a fleur-de-lis motif on a heraldic charge (5) |
| MOTTO | Words on a heraldic ribbon |
| SEADOG | A Jack tar, old salt, pirate or sailor; a white rainbow as seen by a mariner; an antiquated word for a shark or a seal; or, a heraldic beast in the form of a talbot with a beaver's tail (3,3) |
| FIELD | Background of a flag or heraldic shield; or, a sphere of knowledge (5) |
| CREST | Tuft of feathers on the head of a bird such as a cockatoo, grey crowned crane or waxwing; or, a heraldic device on some coats of arms above the torse (5) |
| SAVAGE | From "of the woods", a human being in a primitive, uncivilised or wild state; a barbarian or brute; a heraldic representation of a bearded seminaked man in a wreath of leaves; or, an enraged horse/vic |
| TRUNDLE | Word for a curly-tailed dog; a little castor, revolving disc/roller or small wheel; a steady chug, freewheel or roll along; a heraldic spool of golden thread; a hoop; or, a truckle bed (7) |
| LAMBREQUIN | French word for "valance", thus a veil at the back of a knight's helmet; a heraldic mantling representing this, sometimes in velvet; or, a strip of drapery, such as a pelmet (10) |
| ORLES | Tressure-like heraldic shield borders (5) |
| COAT | Family heraldic shield, ... of arms |
| ACHIEVEMENT | Something accomplished; heraldic shield |
| COATOFARMS | Heraldic shield (4,2,4) |