| CHRISTIANNAME | John, say - he worships a handle |
| DEIST | He worships new diets (5) |
| IDOLATER | He worships confession by procrastinator, perhaps? (8) |
| ADORES | Rod is at sea and how he worships me! (6) |
| ADORER | One worships a girl, we hear (6) |
| IDOLATOR | One who simply worships a heavenly figure (8) |
| AUGUSTUS | John, say - American following Gold Rush? |
| APOSTLE | Luke or John, say (7) |
| REGDWIGHT | Elton John, say, occasionally down-right out there! (3,6) |
| EVANGELIST | John, say, given least arrangement conversion (10) |
| BAPTIST | John, say, finds bishop suitable first |
| ANGEVIN | Like Henry II, Richard I and John, say (7) |
| HORSEWHIP | He worship (anag) - lash (9) |
| MIDAS | Scene of Zeus worship's a touch in 2 (5) |
| NIGHT | The Darkness or Sir Elton John, say, on the radio (5) |
| PROPERNAME | Pair with one pram moving close to here for John, say (6,4) |
| WIZ | "They say he is a whiz of a __..." |
| CHAPEL | Small type of church or holy sanctuary; a choir attached to a royal court or the aforementioned place of worship; a printing office; or, a trade union of journalists (6) |
| TEMPLE | A place of worship; a building regarded as the focus of an activity; or, a cloth-stretcher in a loom (6) |
| IDOL | From Greek for "form" or "shape", word for a false god, effigy, carving or image of a deity, revered as an object of worship; a phantom; or, a celebrity, hero, heroine, superstar etc, greatly admired, |