| PARABEMA | A chapel in a Byzantine church (8) |
| SOPHIA | Byzantine church in Istanbul, St ... |
| APSES | Byzantine church features |
| ONIONDOME | Byzantine church feature with two heads |
| SISTINE | Appallingly I set sin in a chapel in the Vatican (7) |
| MARGARETS | Stereogram returned, giving occasional cover for a chapel in 18Dn stronghold (8'1) |
| THEODORA | States' reputation follows article by a Byzantine empress |
| STEPHENS | St -, ancient chapel in the old Palace of Westminster that served as the House of Commons (8) |
| ENSHRINE | Place in a chapel, perhaps |
| EXARCH | Word, rooted in the Greek for "leader, overseer, ruler", for a Byzantine governor, an ecclesiastical inspector, a historical Bulgarian church head, a metropolitan bishop, a patriarchal deputy or a leg |
| EXARCHATE | Relating to a Byzantine provincial governor, especially in Italy (9) |
| THEME | Topic; prevailing idea in literature or art; or, a Byzantine district (5) |
| ASSONANCE | One scans a Byzantine poetic device (9) |
| JAMB | Preserve the capital of a Byzantine doorpost {4) |
| ANTONIA | Anoint a Byzantine lady |
| GALILEE | Happiness seeing a Muslim in a chapel (7) |
| SIXTUS | Name of five Popes, the fourth of whom, born Francesco della Rovere, is noted for a well-known chapel in the Vatican |
| ORATORIES | Chapels in gold attended by a group of members in blue? (9) |
| LINDUM | Chapel in Dumfriesshire bearing name of Roman city (6) |
| GIOTTO | Arena chapel in Padua painter (6) |