| IDOL | Image worshipped as a god |
| IDOLS | Material objects, especially carved images, worshipped as gods (5) |
| MUMBOJUMBO | Word, from the name of a masked African dancer worshipped as a god, for baffling jargon, foolish ritual, gobbledegook or nonsense (5-5) |
| DEIFIED | Worshipped as a god |
| SUNGOD | Sun worshipped as a God (3,3) |
| MODIFIED | Reformed doctor worshipped as a god exuding energy (8) |
| OSIRIS | Old knight is worshipped as a god |
| ENDOR | Forest moon where C-3PO was worshipped as a god |
| IMHOTEP | Ancient Egyptian physician and architect posthumously worshipped as a god |
| DEVI | The feminine aspect of divine power in Hinduism, worshipped as a goddess (4) |
| DAMN | Curse, as a god |
| THOR | Writer striking gold is seen as a god |
| GANGES | River worshipped as a divinity in Hinduism |
| FETISH | Object worshipped as having a spirit |
| SCARAB | Disfigure a V-volkswagen worshipped as sacred? (6,6) |
| BEETLE | Disfigure a V-volkswagen worshipped as sacred? (6,6) |
| DECLASSIFIED | Caste inside worshipped as god no longer restricted |
| VISHNU | Hindu divinity worshipped as preserver of worlds (6) |
| DIONYSUS | In Greco-Roman religion, he is a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy. He is also called Bacchus. What is his name? |
| SUNBEAM | A shaft of solar light described as a "god ray" when observed during the crepuscular or twilight hour(s); or, dated Australian slang, rhyming with "clean", for a piece of crockery or cutlery laid for |