| ROUNDEL | Word for a circular insignia, painting, tondo, medallion or heraldic device; or, a ring dance (7) |
| ROUND | An annular shortbread biscuit or piece of pastry; a disc of beef; a ring dance; or, a circuit, cycle, revolution or other circular or repetitious thing (5) |
| EMBLEM | Symbol or heraldic device (6) |
| LIPPI | Florentine painter whose works include Annunciation, Madonna and Child with Two Angels, Mystical Nativity and, with Fra Angelico, a tondo titled The Adoration of the Magi (5) |
| LOZENGE | A rhombus or diamond; or, a pastille/troche or heraldic charge in the shape of said geometric figure (7) |
| DIORAMA | From "view", a daguerrean picture-viewing device; or, a crafted miniature 3-D scene or model with figures (7) |
| TORNADO | "Wizard of Oz" plot device, or a reason for a performance? |
| WOOMERA | Aboriginal spear-throwing device; or, a town north of Adelaide, site of a vast military testing grou |
| LEAFLET | Name another term for a circular (7) |
| TORES | A solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5) |
| TAB | A small flap or strip; a loop for drawing a stage curtain; the drape itself; a cigarette; an insignia on a staff officer's collar; an Oxonian's name for a Cambridge student; or, in the US, a restauran |
| CHAPEAU | Cap (French or heraldic?) (7) |
| SHIELDS | Shells of tortoises; pieces of armour; or, heraldic escutcheons (7) |
| GAG | A joke or anecdote forming part of a comedian's act; a bit for a strong horse; a speech-muffling device; or, a closure imposed on a debate (3) |
| ANNULET | Do away with edges of elegant heraldic device (7) |
| CHEVRON | V-shaped heraldic device (7) |
| SALTIRE | Heraldic device's alternate elements in small flag (7) |
| CRESSET | Old torch of Home Counties set into heraldic device |
| EMBLEMS | Heraldic devices (7) |
| BANNERS | What are square flags bearing heraldic devices (7) |