| FLAG | Vexillological device or "colours"; or, a marker used in orienteering (4) |
| CONES | Markers used in zigzag drills |
| COMPASS | Navigational device with a rose and a magnetic needle, used in orienteering, Outward Bound, triangul |
| ORANGE | One of the colours used to distinguish OS Explorer maps or the flags and control points used in orienteering (6) |
| MAP | Item used in orienteering (3) |
| WAND | From the Old Norse word "vondr" meaning "shoot of a tree" or "twig", a rod used by a conjurer, diviner, fairy, magician etc; a conductor's baton; a marker in archery; or, a miniature brush/stick for a |
| RIOT | Word for civil disorder, revelry, a dazzling display of colours or a highly amusing person or thing that once meant dissolute living (4) |
| BUOY | A floating marker used as a guide or as a warning (4) |
| BLOB | A unit of mass equal to 12 slugs; a duck or score of zero in cricket; a dab or spot of colour; or, a globule (4) |
| PLUM | Fresh prune with a "bloom"; its purplish colour; or, a raisin in a cake or pudding as a substitute of said fruit (4) |
| TONE | Character of a sound; quality or brilliance of a colour; or, a musical note as an alert on a phone (4) |
| BUCK | A marker passed by a poker player or a responsibility betrayer (4) |
| REED | Sounds like a colour or a swamp plant as displayed in book (4) |
| WINE | Rich dark-red colour; or, a beverage made in the process of viniculture and sold by a vintner (4) |
| BAND | Plain gold wedding ring; a stripe of contrasting colour; or, a range of frequencies between two limits (4) |
| BLEND | A mix or fusion of different coffees, fibres, flavours or whiskies; a harmonious combination of colours; or, a portmanteau word such as brunch, hotel or smog (5) |
| PINK | Colour or a flower (4) |
| TRUE | Word before "blue" or "colors" |
| LOAD | Whites or colors, e.g. |
| CONE | Figure it's a marker (4) |