| VENERATED | No ordinary cooker, energy-approved and regarded with awe (9) |
| STOVE | Vet's confused about ordinary cooker (5) |
| GREENEYED | Immature and regarded as jealous (5-4) |
| AWESTRUCK | Overcome with awe (9) |
| TOTEM | Carry on miles -- something regarded with awe (5) |
| REVERED | Embarrassed about constantly being regarded with awe (7) |
| GAPED | Regarded with awe |
| HOLY | Word, similar to the name of a prickly red-berried evergreen, that means godly, morally perfect, pure in heart, regarded with awe, religious, saintly or sanctimonious (4) |
| FLAVOURED | Seasoned lecturer regarded with goodwill outside (9) |
| MARKEDMAN | Fellow regarded with suspicion -- because he is tattooed? (6,3) |
| UNPOPULAR | Regarded with disfavor |
| STRATIFIED | Stone cut, formally approved, and arranged in layers (10) |
| ALLOWED | Approved and permitted but we all do badly (7) |
| STATUTES | Laws formally approved and written down (8) |
| MORES | Customs / conventions characteristics of and regarded by the community as essential |
| REVOKED | Vicar approved and withdrew (7) |
| DOPE | Ray, a leading novelist from Neopardy, is unconventional and regarded as cool by younger people (4) |
| SHOE | An item traditionally fashioned on a last by a cordwainer; a U-shaped hoof protector forged on an anvil and regarded as a token of good luck; or, a ferrule on a sledge (4) |
| PEEPUL | Indian tree, also called a bo tree, resembling the banyan and regarded as sacred by Buddhists |
| GOYA | Spanish painter, 1746-1828, well known for his portraits and regarded as the last of the Old Masters (4) |