| JOSEPH | Character in the book of Genesis given a coloured cloak by his father (6) |
| MAGENTA | Gore coloured cloak worn by goddess |
| SERAPE | A shawl or blanket worn as a cloak by Spanish Americans |
| PELOPS | Son of Tantalus in Greek mythology who was killed by his father and served to the gods as a meal (6) |
| RUNCIE | Author whose The Grantchester Mysteries were inspired by his father, the late Archbishop of Canterbury 1980-91 (6) |
| GIDEON | Biblical character in the Book of Judges (6) |
| NIMROD | According to the Book of Genesis, a mighty hunter who was the great-grandson of Noah (6) |
| HAGAR | Character in the Book of Genesis, also the protagonist in a cartoon series by Dik Browne (5) |
| SHAMMI | Charismatic star with whom Mumtaz had an unfulfilled romance, due to family traditions laid down by his father.(First Name) (6) |
| JACOBS | - ladder, stairway to Heaven described in the book of Genesis (6) |
| ONAN | Biblical character in the Book of Genesis, the second son of Judah (4) |
| ARARAT | Mount at which, according to the book of Genesis, Noah's ark came to rest |
| ENOS | Character in the Book of Genesis |
| SCHOOLMASTER | Professional role of the title character in the book and film Goodbye, Mr. Chips (12) |
| ELDAD | Old Testament character, in the Book of Numbers, who stayed behind with Medad and prophesied while 70 elders went to the tabernacle |
| WOOLLEY | Ur, an ancient city-state situated between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, but it remained unidentified until the mid-19th century. In 1922, this archaeologis |
| NOAH | The most popular male baby name of 2014, or a man in the Book of Genesis |
| GIHON | Second river mentioned in the Book of Genesis, one of four flowing from the Garden of Eden (5) |
| ENOCH | Father of Methuselah and great-grandfather of Noah in the Book of Genesis (5) |
| FRANCISCOSOLANOLOPEZ | Who was appointed by his father as a brigadier general at 18 and in 1865, as president, waged an uns |