| DRUID | Priest of British legend |
| BOTTOM | Last British legend returns (6) |
| LEN | Harvey: British legend. (3) |
| HENRY | Cooper: British legend. (5) |
| OSBORNE | Martin, Suzuki spannerman for a British legend who has since restored the bikes he once worked on. (7) |
| CALCHAS | He is the son of Thestor (a priest of Apollo) and a famous soothsayer among the Greeks at the time of the Trojan War. In Troilus and Cressida (act 4, scene 5), Troilus says, "My Lord Ulysses, tell me, |
| MANETHO | Egyptian priest of the 3rd century BC whose Greek Aegyptiaca (History of Egypt) originated the concept of pharaonic dynasties (7) |
| ELI | High priest of the Book of Samuel |
| LAOCOON | Lack of oxygen and fuel upset priest of Apollo |
| AARON | The brother of Moses, the first high priest of the Israelites (5) |
| SACERDOS | Lit., a priest, metaph., a poet (ie priest of the Muses) |
| VICAR | In the Church of England, a clergyman appointed to act as priest of a parish (5) |
| AMBROSIAL | Brothers I found in care of revolutionary priest of heavenly aspect |
| EZRA | Jewish priest of the 5th century BC after whom a book of the Old Testament is named |
| HIEROPHANT | In ancient Greece, an official high priest of religious mysteries, especially those of Eleusis |
| OP | The priests of the university of the Santo Tomas (Philippines) are of this religious order |
| CLEO | High priest of Shiloh |
| PAPA | A priest of the Eastern Orthodox Church (4) |
| ATTIS | Self-emasculating shepherd, priest of Cybele, Catullus 63 |
| UNFROCKS | Deprives (priest) of holy orders |