| BELSHAZZAR | Crown prince who had a 'Feast' in the Biblical Book of Daniel (10) |
| SHEILAE | Percussionist-singer (formerly with Prince) who had a Top Ten hit with "The Glamorous Life" in 1984 |
| LOKI | God who insults the other gods at a feast in the "Poetic Edda" |
| LAMMAS | August 1, held as a feast in the Roman Catholic church, commemorating St Peter's miraculous deliverance from prison |
| CONSTANTINE | Host country's crown prince who opened the 1896 games |
| RUDOLPH | Crown prince who died at Mayerling |
| ELDOCTOROW | He wrote "The Book of Daniel" |
| FORTINBRAS | Norwegian crown prince with a few brief scenes in Shakespeare's Hamlet |
| MAYERLINGINCIDENT | 43:A::Name given to the series of events surrounding the discovery of the bodies of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera in an imperial hunting lodge in Austria in 1 |
| BEDSPREADS | Night-time comforts provided by feast in county (10) |
| ASSUMPTION | August feast, in theory (10) |
| ABEDNEGO | In the Book of Daniel, one of three men thrown into a fiery pit for refusing to bow to an image of the king of Babylon (8) |
| MANIFESTED | Feast in Dem. arranged as established (5,2,3) |
| VERONESE | Artist who painted The Wedding at Cana and The Feast in the House of Levi (8) |
| SACKBUT | The ____ is anachronistically included in a list of musical instruments in the King James Bible's book of Daniel |
| SHADRACH | One of three men who, in the Book of Daniel, emerge unscathed from a fiery pit (8) |
| PAOLOVERONESE | Venice-based Italian Renaissance painter whose works include The Wedding at Cana and The Feast in the House 32 Bomber that dropped the of Levi (5,8) |
| PICNIC | Word, roughly translating as "peck or nibble at a meal" or "a trifle to eat", for an alfresco meal, a packed lunch or a shared feast in the country (6) |
| ANCIENTOFDAYS | Designation of God, as in the Book of Daniel (7,2,4) |
| SUSANNA | Oratorio by George Frideric Handel based on a woman in the Book of Daniel (7) |