| STELA | Upright stone slab bearing a commemorative inscription (5) |
| STELE | An ancient upright stone slab bearing markings (5) |
| STELAE | Ancient upright stone slabs bearing markings |
| STELES | Upright stone slabs bearing inscriptions, serving as monuments in the ancient world (6) |
| EPITAPH | What is a commemorative inscription on a tombstone? (7) |
| MEDAL | A commemorative small flat piece of metal with a design or inscription stamped on it |
| PROOF | Trial impression of a page in printing; factual evidence; or, a commemorative coin (5) |
| BETSY | Ross on a commemorative 3-cent stamp |
| ALAMO | Mission on a commemorative 1936 stamp |
| AWAKE | Up for a commemorative occasion |
| ODETO | Start of the name of many a commemorative poem |
| STELENE | Relating to an upright stone slab or tablet (7) |
| PAVED | Of a road or path, covered with a firm surface such as concrete or stone slabs (5) |
| PAVES | Lays stone slabs; Vespa (anag.) (5) |
| FLAGS | Stone slabs; devices also called colours, ensigns, standards and vexilla; mastheads; or, bushy tails (5) |
| CACHET | Private seal on a letter or a document; or, a commemorative or decorative design stamped on an envelope or postcard in philately (6) |
| TULLOCH | Trainer A's Cox Plate/Caulfield Cup winner who earned a commemorative postage stamp in 1978 (7) |
| MEMORIAL | A commemorative or thing intended to keep in mind a specific person or event |
| MONUMENT | From the Latin meaning "remind", a commemorative structure such as the Cenotaph in Whitehall; or, a building of historical importance (8) |
| HOLEINONE | Subject of a commemorative plaque, perhaps |