| AGNUS | Figure of a lamb, emblematic of Christ; _ Dei (5) |
| AGNUSDEI | A figure of a lamb emblematic of Christ, bearing the banner of the cross |
| DEI | Figure of a lamb bearing a banner with a cross, emblematic of Christ (5,3) |
| SHANK | Cut of meat from the leg of a lamb (5) |
| UNION | From "one", a word for coalition, fusion, harmony or wedlock; a national flag or jack; or, a device, emblematic of alliance, on aforesaid colours (5) |
| JIFFY | Two shakes of a lamb's tail? (5) |
| TOTEM | A sacred object emblematic of a family group or tribe in, for example, Native American culture (5) |
| BLEAT | Cry of a lamb (5) |
| SHAKE | Up-and-down or to-and-fro motion of a lamb's tail, milk being frothed or two hands clasped in greeting, e.g. (5) |
| INTWO | ___ shakes of a lamb's tail |
| TRICE | Two shakes of a lamb's tail |
| MAPLE | Tree in Acer genus: its leaf is emblematic of Canada (5) |
| LEEKS | Frost-tolerant winter vegetables emblematic of the country where Christmas is called "Nadolig" (5) |
| LADYBIRD | One of a loveliness of spotted goldings emblematic of children's books and, formerly, Woolworths clothes - a gardener's friend of the insect world, whose nomenclature Coccinellidae means "clad in scar |
| BAA | Beat of a lamb or a sheep |
| DAM | Female parent of a lamb or a calf |
| JIM | Actor who plays Jesus in The Passion of the Christ, ___ Caviezel |
| BALDEAGLE | Bird of prey emblematic of the USA (4,5) |
| SWEETBREADS | In cuisine, the thymus or pancreas of a lamb or calf |
| EWE | Matriarch of a lamb family (lambily?) |