| SURPLICE | A loose wide-sleeved liturgical vestment worn over the cassock by clergymen, choristers and acolytes |
| SURPLICES | Loose, wide-sleeved liturgical vestments of linen, worn by clergy and choristers (9) |
| KIMONO | A loose wide-sleeved robe fastened with sash at the waist (6) |
| TUNICLE | Short liturgical vestment worn at a mass (7) |
| ALB | Liturgical vestment worn by priests (3) |
| GOWN | A loose, wide garment indicating status, such as worn by academics (4) |
| STOLE | A woman's long garment like a scarf worn around the shoulders / a priest's strip of silk vestment worn over the shoulders |
| CHASUBLE | Ornate sleeveless outer vestment worn over the alb by a Christian priest when celebrating Mass (8) |
| DALMATIC | A wide-sleeved, long loose vestment worn by deacons and bishops (8) |
| KIMONOS | Loose, wide-sleeved robes, characteristic of Japanese costume. (7) |
| EPHOD | Vestment worn over cassock (5) |
| PALAZZO | Italian word for a palatial building; or, a style of loose wide-legged trousers (7) |
| CLERICALDRESS | As worn by clergymen and office workers? |
| MINISERIES | TV programme that is taped by clergymen with time to spare |
| ALBEIT | Even though formal wear turning up, liturgical vestment put on first (6) |
| CACHE | A couple of acolytes discovered in revolutionary's hiding place (5) |
| MANTELLETTA | Sleeveless knee-length vestment worn by high-ranking Catholic ecclesiastics (11) |
| ORDERS | Directions taken by clergymen (6) |
| SERMONS | Religious discourses delivered by clergymen (7) |
| CARDINALNUMBERS | Figures feeling less entertained by clergymen (8,7) |