| HOLYMAN | Bishop or lama |
| SPIRITUALLEADER | Priest or lama, e.g. |
| AMORAL | Unethical trouble-maker or lama (6) |
| MONKS | Friars or lamas |
| LORD | A master of a feudal manor; a courtesy title given to the son or heir apparent of a duke, earl or marquess; or, a manner of address for a bishop or a judge (4) |
| APRON | A coverall of a chef, cobbler, cook, farrier or potter, for example, tied at the back; or, a similar garment, such as a girl's pinafore worn over a dress, or that of a bishop or Freemason (5) |
| PIERCE | Bishop or knight taking rook or queen to force a way through (6) |
| EPISCOPAL | Of, or relating to, a bishop or bishops (9) |
| CHESSPIECE | Knight or bishop or rook etc (5,5) |
| BORABORA | Book, or a bishop, or a Pacific island (4,4) |
| WASSAIL | Toast to which one would historically reply "drink-hail"; or, mulled punch such as smoking bishop or that traditionally known at Oxford University as "swig" (7) |
| CHAIR | Office of a bishop or judge; a professorship; a sedan on poles; a prize at an eisteddfod; or, a general word for a seat derived from the Latin word "cathedra" (5) |
| LORDSHIP | A title used to address or refer to any British peer other than a duke, extended to a bishop or a judge (8) |
| DIAGONAL | Any oblique line of same-colour squares along which a bishop or queen can move in chess; a line joining two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon; or, a slash/solidus (8) |
| SEE | Episcopal office or cathedra of a bishop; or, a place within said prelate's diocese where a cathedral stands (3) |
| ENTHRONE | Word meaning place on a ceremonial chair; coronate; exalt to the seat of royalty; install as bishop; or, dignify, honour or invest generally (8) |
| TUTU | African bishop or ballerina's skirt |
| CHESSMAN | Bishop or rook |
| MAN | Bishop or rook |
| SHEEN | Bishop or Martin |