| BURNTOFFERING | A sacrificial offering burnt, usually on an altar (5,8) |
| SPEEDSKATING | A form of racing on ice, usually on an oval course, against other competitors or the clock (5,7) |
| NUTGALL | Abnormal growth produced by a wasp, usually on an oak tree (7) |
| CROSS | Shape on an altar |
| RITUALKILLING | A sacrificial killing of a human as a propitiatory offering to deity (6,7) |
| MATZEVOT | Stone pillars erected on elevated ground beside a sacrificial altar (8) |
| BELTANE | Ancient Celtic festival with a sacrificial fire on May Day (7) |
| AGNUSDEI | Animal's revised ideas about sacrificial offering (5,3) |
| ISAAC | Sacrificial offering replaced in part of OT account |
| RAMEKIN | Small dish of sacrificial offering upset goddess (7) |
| LAMB | Sacrificial offering |
| BUNTS | Some sacrificial offerings |
| PRIESTS | Clergymen / those ordained by the Bishop to make sacrificial offerings and other church rites |
| SHERD | A bit of a crock, usually on a drug |
| MODEL | A representation, usually on a smaller scale, of a device, structure, etc (5) |
| SERAC | Pinnacle or ridge of ice on the surface of a glacier, usually on a steep slope (5) |
| LOCKET | Small ornamental case, usually on a necklace, that holds a picture (6) |
| CRADLE | A bed for an infant usually on rockers |
| CITADEL | A fortress, usually on high ground protecting or dominating a city |
| BLURB | A publisher's promotional description of a book, usually on its jacket (5) |