| FLEURDELIS | Symbol of France which also appears on the coat of arms of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty (5-2-3) |
| CRATERLAKE | One of the six sites covered in Burns' 2001 look at National Parks, this wonder also appears on Oregon's state quarter |
| ANNE | Wife of Louis XIII of France during the Bourbon dynasty, ... of Austria |
| EAGLE | What bird appears on the coat of arms of Germany? (5) |
| EMU | Bird that appears on the coat of arms of Australia |
| CELTICHARP | Instrument depicted on the coat of arms of the Republic of Ireland (6,4) |
| PORTCULLIS | Type of medieval gate in the form of a latticed grille depicted on the coat of arms or logo of the U |
| ACORN | Any one of the oak tree seeds represented on the coat of arms of the Duchess of Cambridge (5) |
| POPPY | Wild flower with a species synonymous with remembering those who died during the First World War, depicted on the coat of arms of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (5) |
| COMPASS | Geometry implement which appeared on the coat-of-arms of the German Democratic Republic |
| OSTRICH | Bird's feathers on the coat of arms of the Prince of Wales (7) |
| GREEKCROSS | Christian symbol with four arms of the same length * (10) |
| REPRIMANDS | Commercial traveller also appears in the edges one tells off (10) |
| HARP | Type of chordophone used as a national symbol of Ireland, depicted on the coat of arms of Trinity Co |
| UNICORNS | Mythological horse-like beasts, one of which is used as a supporter on the royal coat of arms of the UK with a lion (8) |
| LION | Synonymous with courage and strength, animal supporting the shield with a unicorn on the Royal coat of arms of the UK (4) |
| UNICORN | The sinister supporter on the royal coat of arms of the UK (7) |
| HARPISTS | Musicians who play the instrument depicted on the coat of arms of Ireland (8) |
| SECRETARYBIRD | Sagittarius serpentarius, found on the coat of arms of Sudan and South Africa (9,4) |
| SABLE | Paint brush used for black on the coat-of-arms (5) |