| ATIC | Suffix for emblem or system |
| DEVICE | A plan, plot, scheme or trick; any contraption, contrivance, gimmick, gismo, tool or waldo; an ornamental design, embroidery pattern, heraldic emblem or motto; or, a bomb (6) |
| SHAMROCK | Fake jewel used for emblem in Ireland (8) |
| TOTEM | Add space for emblem (5) |
| CHARGE | An accumulation of electricity; a person or thing in one's care; a heraldic emblem or device on a shield; or, a financial liability (6) |
| COLOPHON | From "finishing touch", word for a historical inscription at the end of a tome, giving information about its authorship and printing; or, a publisher's emblem or imprint (8) |
| ALLEGORY | From "speaking otherwise", a parable, picture, piece of art, play or poem with symbolic meaning; or, an emblem or symbol generally (8) |
| INSIGNE | Emblem or badge denoting rank or membership |
| INSIGNIA | A distinguishing badge or emblem or military rank (8) |
| SYMBOL | Word for an emblem or token, originally used in English to refer to the Apostles' Creed (6) |
| BADGE | A distinguishing emblem or mark worn to signify membership, employment or achievement (5) |
| FIGURE | Bodily shape; a diagram, emblem or illustration; a number; a sequence in ice dancing/skating; or, a statuette (6) |
| LOGO | Small emblem or device (4) |
| REGALIA | Ceremonial emblems or robes of royalty or high office |
| VERGE | What can be a slope, a space with boundaries, a rod carrying an emblem, or the edge of roofing proje |
| BADGES | Emblems or episemons; brooches charged with said insignias; distinctive facial features of brocks, hence said burrowers' common name; or, distinguishing marks generally (6) |
| LOGOS | Trademarks, company emblems or similar devices (5) |
| SLAVERY | Bondage; the practice or system of owning people to work for small money (7); the practice or system of owning people to work for small money (7) |
| TELEGRAPH | Any device or system that allows the transmission of information by coded signal over distance, or the device for transmitting printed information by wire or radio wave. (9) |
| HOSPICE | Home or system of longterm care for people who are terminally ill / a lodging for travelers, one kept by a religious order |