| CROSIER | A bishop's hooked staff (7) |
| CROZIER | What is the name of a bishop's hooked staff? (7) |
| ALABAMA | A priest protecting a bishop's state (7) |
| CROOKED | Shaped like a Bishop's staff? (7) |
| CROOK | What is a shepherd's hooked staff? (5) |
| DIOCESE | See a bishop's concern (7) |
| GARRETS | Gets round a bishop's superior rooms (7) |
| CATARRH | Lively chat about a bishop's complaint (7) |
| OVERSEE | Supervise a bishop's position with regard to his diocese (7) |
| ABSCOND | A bishop's caught on - daughter's run away (7) |
| ABSOLVE | Settle after a bishop's provided pardon |
| CROOKS | Hooked staffs used by shepherds (6) |
| GUMTREE | Some rogues taking a bishop's hat after taking one's plant (3,4) |
| APRON | From a misdivision of "tablecloth", a word for a barm-cloth, bib, brat, pinafore or placket; or, something similar, such as a bishop's cassock, Freemason's robe, or a lead tabard worn as a shield duri |
| STAFF | School's body of teachers; a flagpole; or, a rod such as a bishop's crosier or a shepherd's crook (5) |
| SEE | Catch a glimpse of a bishop's area (3) |
| SEEKS | Goes in search of a bishops territory outside Kansas |
| EXEAT | Leave of absence from school, or a bishop's permission for a priest to move dioceses (5) |
| MITRE | Word for a bishop's headdress and in turn episcopal office/status; an oriental hat or turban; a gusset in sewing; or, an angle of 45 (5) |
| SEEMED | Appeared to be a bishop's territory - a big sea (6) |