| REMOANER | Anti-Brexiteer more confused by an embodiment of sovereignty? |
| SCEPTRE | What is the staff borne at a coronation as a symbol of sovereignty? (7) |
| ERRANDBOY | One delivering goods, perhaps confused by an order (6,3) |
| VIEWER | Six were confused by an eye perhaps (6) |
| PSYCHE | Princess loved by Cupid (Eros) who became an embodiment of the human soul in the form of a butterfly (6) |
| AVATAR | An embodiment of something abstract (and the name of a James Cameron film), which comes from the Sanskrit word for incarnation of a deity |
| SCARAB | Beetle worshipped by the ancient Egyptians as an embodiment of the god Khepri |
| IDEAL | One's conception of perfection; or, an embodiment of said excellence (5) |
| CODE | Morse, for example, seen as an embodiment of the law? (4) |
| PERSONIFIED | Was an embodiment of fine pride so displayed |
| ATHENA | How Aaron starts becoming an embodiment of wisdom (6) |
| MOUSER | Cat more confused by catching you and me |
| TREMOLO | Lot more confused by the musical effect |
| NOTREDAME | Dante more confused by great church (5,4) |
| RIGMAROLE | A girl more confused by the rambling account (9) |
| TREMOR | Right to come up more confused by the vibration (6) |
| MEMOIR | I'm more confused by this biographical sketch (6) |
| MICROPHONE | Chopin more confused by voice projector (10) |
| VESSEL | A bowl, cask, jar, pan, pot, pitcher or other domestic utensil designed as a receptacle; a large boat or ship; or, in its biblical sense, a person regarded as a container of feelings or an embodiment |
| CROWN | A circlet or headdress of gold, jewels, etc., worn by a monarch as an emblem of sovereignty |