| ANGELUS | In the Roman Catholic church, a series of prayers recited in the morning, at midday and in the evening (7) |
| HOAGYCARMICHAEL | Jazz-pianist, singer and composer of such songs as Stardust and In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Eveni |
| ROSARY | In the Roman Catholic Church, a series of prayers counted out on a string of beads (6) |
| ALACARTE | With this, one can pick and choose fare at midday and at the last minute around California? That's right! (1,2,5) |
| TWELVEMO | Bookbinding term at midday and short time afterwards (8) |
| DIVINEOFFICE | The canonical prayers recited daily |
| MISSAL | In the Roman Catholic Church, a book containing the prayers of the Masses for a complete year (6) |
| REQUIEM | In the Roman Catholic Church, a special mass for the repose of the souls of the dead (7) |
| CARMELITE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of an order of mendicant friars founded in the 12th century ( |
| LEGATE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a personal representative of the Pope sent to a foreign nation or church district (6) |
| CARDINAL | In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of the Sacred College who ranks next after the pope (8) |
| RECTOR | In the Roman Catholic Church, a cleric in charge of a college or religious house (6) |
| NOVENA | In the Roman Catholic Church, a devotion consisting of prayers or services on nine consecutive days |
| ZUCCHETTO | In the Roman Catholic Church, a small round skullcap worn by certain members of the clergy (9) |
| LUNETTE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a case fitted with a bracket to hold the consecrated host |
| KOLNIDRE | Jewish prayer recited at the opening of the service on the eve of Yom Kippur; Aramaic, 'all the vows' (3,5) |
| NEOPHYTE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a novice in a religious order (8) |
| AVEMARIA | In the Roman Catholic Church, a prayer to the Virgin Mary (3,5) |
| BAGPIPES | Known collectively as a skirl, wind instruments traditionally played to the Queen in the morning at Balmoral (8) |
| FERIA | In the Roman Catholic church, a weekday, other than Saturday, on which no feast occurs |