| PASSIONPLAY | Dramatization of Jesus' crucifixion |
| RAIN | Dramatization of a Maugham story |
| REENACTS | Performs a dramatization of |
| CALVARY | Place of Jesus' crucifixion (7) |
| GOLGOTHA | Site of Jesus' crucifixion |
| PONTIUS | Roman governor of Iudaea at the time of Jesus' crucifixion, ... Pilate |
| PONTIUSPILATE | Roman official who authorised Jesus' crucifixion (7,6) |
| HALL | Toad of Toad --, AA Milne dramatization (4) |
| MASH | Korean War dramatization |
| REENACT | Bring to life again, as in a dramatization |
| RECREATE | Do an "America's Most Wanted" dramatization, e.g. |
| PIETA | A representation of Mary in sculpture or painting grieving over the body of Jesus after the crucifixion |
| PILATE | Roman procurator of Judaea who authorised the crucifixion of Jesus (7,6) |
| WAYOFTHECROSS | The journey of Jesus to the place of his crucifixion (3,2,3,5) |
| ARIMATHEA | Joseph of - - -, in the New Testament a wealthy Jewish man who buried the body of Jesus Christ after the crucifixion (9) |
| CYRENE | Simon of _ _ _ _ _ _ , man compelled to carry the cross of Jesus before the crucifixion (6) |
| HOLLY | Once used by boys and men of Tenby, Wales, to whip unsuspecting girls on Boxing Day in a courting ritual of "holming", a plant with prickly leaves evocative of Christ's crown of thorns at the Crucifix |
| GOLDFINCH | Thistle-eating bird with a red face supposedly coloured by the blood of Jesus, hence symbolising Christ's crucifixion and its depiction in many religious Italian Renaissance paintings of the Madonna a |
| STIGMATA | Marks, sores or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus |
| MARYMAGDALENE | Jewish woman who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesus |