| PARSEE | Analyse grammar written by English Zoroastrian (6) |
| UTOPIA | Latin satire written by English scholar and statesman Sir Thomas More in 1516; from Greek, 'no place' (6) |
| ANTHEM | ____ For Doomed Youth, poem written by English war poet Wilfred Owen (6) |
| AVESTA | Save stamps featuring a collection of Zoroastrian texts (6) |
| HAILTOTHECHIEF | American song written by English composer James Sanderson |
| LORDOFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter |
| DANNYBOY | Ballad written by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly in 1910, usually set to the Irish tune of 'Londonderry Air' (5,3) |
| OFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| LORD | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| APASSAGETOINDIA | Last novel written by English author E. M. Forster, published in 1924 (1,7,2,5) |
| SHIRLEY | Second of the three novels written by English author Charlotte Bronte, published in 1849 (7) |
| AMAZINGGRACE | Popular Christian hymn written by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton in 1772 (7,5) |
| RAZOR | What shapes beard worn by preacher, a Zoroastrian (5) |
| PARSI | Is rap upheld by Zoroastrian? (5) |
| ZENDAVESTA | From Nevada, zest for Zoroastrian sacred writings (4-6) |
| PARSIFAL | Zoroastrian flower in opera (8) |
| ROAST | Joint feature of Zoroastrian ritual? (5) |
| TRAVESTY | Sham attempt to bind incomplete Zoroastrian works (8) |
| FIREWORSHIPPER | Zoroastrian, say, gives rocket shortly to delivery firm |
| PARASITIC | Sponging Zoroastrian concealing a nerve problem |