| PESACH | Hebrew word for "pass over" that refers to the Jewish Feast of the Unleavened Bread, aka Passover (6) |
| PASSOVER | Eight-day Jewish festival beginning on Nisan 15, also called the Feast of the Unleavened Bread |
| COLLAGE | Artwork, huge, lacking centrepiece: pass over that |
| KOSHERED | Prepared according to the Jewish dietary laws (8) |
| PESAH | Feast of the Unleavened Bread |
| EVADE | Word from the Latin for 'pass over' |
| WAFER | How far we are removed from the unleavened bread (5) |
| ESTHER | Book in the Hebrew bible that is the focus of the Jewish feast of Purim (6) |
| UNDERRUN | Word that refers to the degree to which a programme falls short; the action of going, passing or running beneath; or, the current below the surface, whether real or figurative (8) |
| SUCCOTH | Name for the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles (alternative spelling) (7) |
| HARD | First word of the term that refers to the computer component containing several disks, or platters, with an electromagnetic read/write head for each surface. A microprocessor in this part controls the |
| PURIM | The Jewish Feast of Lots |
| SUKKOT | The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles |
| CANDLEMAS | In Christianity, the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of Christ in the Temple (9) |
| CROCEOUS | Word for "saffron-coloured" that refers to the ancient Greek name of said dried orange-hued stigmas (8) |
| CLOU | French word for "nail" that refers to the crux, chief attraction, dominant idea, focus or main point of interest (4) |
| TITIAN | English name of the Venetian artist who painted The Feast of the Gods for the Alabaster Chambers in Alfonso I d'Este's castle at Ferrara (6) |
| DURER | German engraver and painter whose works include the Adoration of the Magi, Feast of the Rosary, The Four Apostles and The Nativity, from The Small Passion (5) |
| ESTE | Family of Italian rulers including Alfonso I, Duke of Ferrara, patron of the arts for whom Bellini painted The Feast of the Gods and Titian created Bacchus and Ariadne (4) |
| LADYBIRD | With a Latin designation that refers to the word "scarlet", a spotted beetle esteemed by gardeners, whose name was given to an imprint of children's books (8) |