| FLAGS | Stone slabs; devices also called colours, ensigns, standards and vexilla; mastheads; or, bushy tails (5) |
| PETROLBOMBS | Incendiary devices also called Molotov cocktails (6,5) |
| FLAGPOLE | Staff upon which to display or fly colours, ensigns, jacks etc (8) |
| CATEGORY | Head of mouser, say, or bushy tail (8) |
| AQUILAE | Aves maximae, legionis vexilla |
| TENDANT | Porrigant, tollant, sublevent (cives — vexilla vel cameras photographicas?) |
| RAMP | Half-pipe or vert for performing tricks on a skateboard; or, a trafficcalming device also called a sleeping policeman or a speed bump (4) |
| NATIVECATS | Quolls are also called ___ ___; they have bushy tails and white-spotted upperparts. |
| STOPWATCH | With an early example invented by horologist Samuel Watson, a device also called a chronograph for timing races and lap times or "splits" (9) |
| LIFT | Device also called an elevator for transporting people or goods between floors of a building; or, a free ride in another person's car (4) |
| POLARIS | Navigational device, also called a dumb compass, for maintaining bearings at sea (7) |
| BOLSTER | Long, often cylindrical pillow; or, a type of cold chisel for cutting/ breaking stone slabs and bricks (7) |
| PAVED | Of a road or path, covered with a firm surface such as concrete or stone slabs (5) |
| PERSONAL | Mobile devices also store ___ information on purchases made and financial details associated with that purchase |
| OTIS | World's largest manufacturer of vertical transportation devices (also known as elevators and escalators) |
| LICHEN | Organism that occurs as crusty patches or bushy growths on trees, rocks and walls (6) |
| BUILDINGCODE | Structural safety standards, and what the starts of 20-, 36- and 43- Across are doing? |
| THREE | Number of standards and falls on iris - or there about! (5) |
| EGOIDEAL | Personal standards and ambitions one aspires to, recognised from one's parents or from society |
| PHOTOCELL | Device also called an electric eye |