| BORABORA | Book, or a bishop, or a Pacific island (4,4) |
| PALACE | Official residence of a monarch, member of a royal family or a bishop (6) |
| ABSOLUTION | What cleric gives, or a bishop: the answer to a problem (10) |
| PIECE | Firearm - or a bishop? (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) |
| 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) |
| AUDIENCE | Word for a hearing originally, later a group of spectators; a formal meeting/interview; or, the readership of a book or a newspaper (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) |
| CITATION | A quotation taken from a book or a paper in support of a fact; or, one's reference to said source (8) |
| HEADBAND | A decorative strip of coloured silk attached to the top of the spine of a hardback book; or, a hair accessory, such as a fillet or the example named after Lewis Carroll's heroine Alice (8) |
| SEE | Episcopal office or cathedra of a bishop; or, a place within said prelate's diocese where a cathedral stands (3) |
| EPILOGUE | Concluding section of a book; or, a speech at the end of a play (8) |
| PROVISOR | (R.c.church) Deputy of a bishop or archbishop (8) |
| VIGNETTE | Vine and foliage design in a book; or, a photograph with faded border (8) |
| WARDROBE | Portal into Narnia described in C. S. Lewis' books; or, a theatre or film company's costume department (8) |
| TOKEN | Amoret, favour or memento such as an engraved coin, love-knot or a portrait miniature; a counter, man or piece for a board game; or, a voucher exchanged for a book or a gift (5) |
| TASMANIA | It's a man found shipwrecked on a Pacific island (8) |
| 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) |
| KRAKATOA | After-dinner noise maker heard getting to a Pacific island (8) |
| 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) |