| VAIR | Second-most common fur in heraldry after ermine, represented by a pattern of blue and white bell shapes (4) |
| CYCLE | Spleen briefly damaged by a pattern of repeated occurrences after dropping off (5,5) |
| SLEEP | Spleen briefly damaged by a pattern of repeated occurrences after dropping off (5,5) |
| ERMINOIS | Fur, in heraldry |
| SEGO | Plant with green and white bell-shaped flowers |
| YUCCA | Liliaceous plant with sword-shaped leaves and white bell-shaped flowers (5) |
| PERNAMBUCO | The flag of which Brazilian state is a horizontal stripe of blue and white, with a red cross on the white, and a rainbow, a star and a sun on the blue? (10) |
| GREECE | Country known for its blue and white flag, with a white cross on a blue background in the top left corner, and nine alternating stripes of blue and white |
| DELFTWARE | Type of blue and white pottery made in the Netherlands predominantly from the 16th- to the 18th-centuries |
| LILY | -- of the valley, small plant of Eurasia and North America with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers (4) |
| NILE | River whose name was given to a shade of blue and of green and is the setting of an Agatha Christie novel (4) |
| ISEE | ___ skies of blue and clouds of white... (words to a Louis Armstrong classic): 2 wds. |
| GEZIRA | Large irrigation project at the confluence of Blue and White Nile rivers |
| ELECTRICBLANKET | Warmer kind of blue and white escort's coat |
| ELECTRICSHOCK | Exposure to current kind of blue and white clothing succeeded |
| FOXGLOVE | Herbaceous plant with purple, yellow or white bell like flowers, though the Balearic variety is usually a lighter pink in colour, it is toxic but has medicinal uses and is the source of the heart-stim |
| JONES | Second-most common last name in England, fifth-most in the United States |
| OFTHE | Small plant, Convallaria majalis, having two long oval leaves and spikes of white bell-shaped flowers (2,3) |
| VALLEY | Small plant, Convallaria majalis, having two long oval leaves and spikes of white bell-shaped flowers (6) |
| CATALPA | Genus of trees of N America, E Asia and the Caribbean with bell-shaped whitish flowers and heart-sha |