| PILGRIMAGE | A journey to a shrine or other holy place undertaken by religious followers (10) |
| PILGRIMAGES | Journeys to shrines or other sacred places (11) |
| SANCTUARY | A sacred place such as a shrine or temple; the holiest part of a church, also called the chancel; a place of refuge; or, a nature reserve (9) |
| MARTYRY | A shrine or chapel erected in honour of a martyr (7) |
| ASPECT | View a piano carried by religious followers |
| ADYTUM | From the Greek for "impenetrable, not enter", name given to an inner sanctuary, hidden shrine or sacred chamber in an ancient temple, thus a church chancel; or, any haven (6) |
| PILGRIM | Person on a journey to a shrine (7) |
| TABERNACLE | The list includes a new crane and a shrine (10) |
| ROUNDTRIP | A journey to a place and back again, especially returning by a different route (5,4) |
| THEFRISCOKID | Gene Wilder-Harrison Ford western comedy involving a journey to a California city |
| LEGENDARY | Fabulous part of a journey to a railway terminus, at first (9) |
| ICON | A devotional painting or carving on wood, of Christ or other holy figures |
| RELIC | The physical remains of a saint or other holy person, treated as an object of veneration (5) |
| PILGRIMS | Religious devotees who journey to shrines or sacred places (8) |
| ICONS | Devotional paintings of Christ or other holy figures (5) |
| ALTAR | Change sound to a shrine |
| HINDUS | Diwali is a festival celebrated by these religious followers (6) |
| TRANSMISSIO | A journey to the other side (maybe assisted by 15?) |
| SANCTUM | Had to study a shrine in a place of refuge (7) |
| BUDDHISTS | Religious followers who aim to achieve the state of nirvana |