| ENGLISHHERITAGE | With a logo in the form of a stylised castle, body that looks after historic monuments/buildings and administers blue plaques (7,8) |
| BOUNCE | The "boingy" rebound of a ball; a jump on an inflatable castle; body or vitality in one's hair; swagger; or, the return of a dishonoured cheque (6) |
| TRUST | Body that looks after Bodnant and Glendurgan gardens (8,5) |
| NATIONAL | Body that looks after Bodnant and Glendurgan gardens (8,5) |
| HERITAGE | English -; organisation that manages historic monuments, sites and buildings, and also the blue plaque scheme (8) |
| ROERICH | ___ Pact, 1935 US agreement also known as the Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments (7) |
| OCTO | Prefix with mom, coined after historic 2009 births |
| ARDENCY | County evacuated after historic forest fire (7) |
| BUG | Term for that annoying logo in the corner of your TV screen |
| LONGAGO | National Graphical Association was caught up in logo in the distant past (4,3) |
| SIGN | Logo in the heart of designer (4) |
| LIS | Chinese miles; or, in heraldry, another name for a charge in the form of a stylised flower with three petals bound at the base (3) |
| OSCAR | Nickname of a golden statuette in the form of a stylised knight awarded for excellence in acting or film production (5) |
| CONE | Fruit of a pine tree or other conifer depicted in a stylised form in paisley or as a finial; a flower of the hop plant; or, a curled wafer for a scoop of ice cream (4) |
| TREFOIL | Three-lobed design in the form of a stylised clover leaf used in architectural tracery and heraldry (7) |
| NATIONALTRUST | Organisation concerned with the preservation of historic buildings and monuments and areas of great beauty, founded in 1895 |
| HURRICANES | NHL team with a one-eyed logo (in this case the "eye" is the center of a tropical storm) |
| FLEUR | French word, recalled in the name of a stylised iris/lily, for any bloom with powdery pollen, whether an amaryllis, bluebell, crocus or daffadowndilly (5) |
| MARTIN | Bird of the swallow family which likes to build its mud nests in the eaves of buildings and is abundant in Mallorca, where it originally suspended its nests from the roofs of caves (6) |
| WHISTLER | Artist whose signature for his paintings was in the shape of a stylised butterfly (8) |