| DREAMTEAM | Assembly of stars |
| GALAXY | Assembly of stars (6) |
| SUMMIT | Apex or acme of anything such as a mountain or of success; or, an assembly of government leaders (6) |
| MODERATOR | Head of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (9) |
| DIET | - - - of Worms, historical assembly of 1521 (4) |
| PRODUCTIONLINE | Systematic assembly of parts in play, say, with a bit of text (10,4) |
| LORDHIGHCOMMISSIONER | Crown representative at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland |
| PRINTEDCIRCUIT | Sprinkling of dirt in cut-price assembly of electronic components |
| LORDS | Upper legislative assembly of the British parliament, the House of ... |
| SYNOD | Assembly of university staff returning about the end of January (5) |
| CONCLAVE | What name is given to the assembly of cardinals for the election of a pope? (8) |
| PLENUM | Assembly of all the members of a group or committee, especially a legislature; from Latin, 'full space' (6) |
| CHAPTER | Part of a novel assembly of clerics (7) |
| MIHYAN | Assembly of at least ten males for the enablement of prayer (Hebrew) (6) |
| ECCLESIA | An assembly of citizens in an ancient Greek city-state; or, the congregation of a church (8) |
| SANHEDRIN | Assembly of elders appointed as a tribunal in the ancient Land of Israel (9) |
| MUSTER | An assembly of troops for duties or inspection; a gathering; or, a company or flock of peacocks (6) |
| GUARDOFHONOUR | An assembly of troops dispatched to receive a head of state (5,2,6) |
| LAMBETHCONFERENCE | Decennial assembly of Anglican bishops presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury |
| CINDY | ___ Woodhouse Nepinak, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations |