| BLEU | Cordon -; derived from a blue ribbon worn by the knights of the Holy Ghost, a term for cookery of the highest class (4) |
| CORDONBLEU | Ribbon, blue variety for cookery of a very high standard (6,4) |
| GRAIL | The Holy - - -, prize sought by the Knights of the Round Table (5) |
| HOLYGRAIL | Relic sought by the knights of Arthurian legend (4,5) |
| LOHENGRIN | Knight of the Holy Grail |
| CRUSADER | Knight of the Holy Wars (8) |
| COMFORTER | One who consoles or soothes; a long woollen scarf; a baby's dummy or pacifier; an epithet of the Holy Ghost; or, in the US, a warm quilt (9) |
| MALTA | In 1530, an island received by the Knights Hospitaller in a perpetual lease from the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in exchange for an annual fee of a falcon (5) |
| SPHERES | Ancient idea that saw the movement of the planets in the heavens as a kind of dance, the music of th |
| EMANATION | ...like that outpouring of the Holy Ghost, to name it in a different way. (9) |
| ECHO | A radar's return, a mountain's mimic, a hollow chamber's ghost, a sonic boomerang or a nymph for whom Narcissus didn't yearn (4) |
| BORS | _ the Younger. cousin of Lancelot and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend (4) |
| PALADIN | Any of the twelve Peers of Charlemagne's court in eighth-century Germany, analogous to the Knights of the Round Table (7) |
| BALTO | In 1925 he served as the lead sled dog for a life-saving medical delivery from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, where people were dying of diphtheria. He and his fellow dogs navigated the last stretch of th |
| RIDGE | The Blue ___ Mountains Of Virginia, location sung about in the Laurel and Hardy song The Trail Of Th |
| DOVE | Symbolic representation of the Holy Ghost |
| ROOT | Angelica is also known as '___ of the Holy Ghost' (4) |
| GAWAIN | One of the most famous of the knights of the Arthurian Romances (6) |
| WIGHT | An archaic being or creature; a poetic ghost; a shipping forecast area; or, Queen Victoria's favourite island, very green yet homophonous with the English word for the French "blanc" (5) |
| SOLOMON | Some of the most savage fighting in the Pacific in WWII occurred over the British protectorate of th |