| BAKRID | Hindi name for the Feast of Sacrifices in the Islamic calendar, known elsewhere as Eid al-Adha; a contraction of 'goat festival' (6) |
| EIDALADHA | The Feast of Sacrifice |
| FORGO | Sacrifice in the place of god, mainly (5) |
| ACORN | Any one of the seeds of England's national trees, sometimes falling as a bumper crop during the event in nature's calendar known as a mast year (5) |
| LADYDAY | Alternative name for the Feast of the Annunciation - or for Billie Holiday? (4,3) |
| MONTROSE | Mazda model known elsewhere as the 626 (8) |
| DOMINOS | These Daihatsus were known elsewhere as the Cuore and Mira (7) |
| MAYAN | Like the calendar known for its Long Count |
| COPPINI | Pompeo ___, Italian-born US sculptor best known for the Alamo Plaza work Spirit of Sacrifice in San Antonio, Texas |
| WAR | The Cross of Sacrifice in Great Bircham churchyard was the first to be erected after World ... II (3) |
| ALMANACS | What are informative types of calendars known as (8) |
| AGNI | Hindu god of fire, married to Svaha, goddess of sacrifices (4) |
| ALTARS | Tables of sacrifices/ offerings |
| OUTS | Results of sacrifices |
| ALTAR | Place of sacrifice in some ancient rituals |
| CAKE | A sweet baked food, such as the elaborate fruit-laden "twelfth" variety cooked for the feast of the Epiphany, customarily including a dried bean and a pea (4) |
| GAUGE | Distance between the rails of a line of railway track, standardised in Britain and elsewhere as 4ft 8.5 in (5) |
| HOCKEY | Old East Anglican dialect for harvest home or for the feast/supper held at said kirn; or, a shinty-like game in which bullying-off was the traditional method of starting play (6) |
| RAMADAN | In the Islamic calendar, this ninth month is a fasting period |
| EIDI | Cash gift given on Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha |