| TEMPLAR | Of a temple (knights) (7) |
| SOLOMON | Builder of a temple in the Book of Kings |
| ANGKOR | Archaeological site in south-east Asia, site of a temple depicted on the national flag of Cambodia (6) |
| PAGODA | Keep a god away from the inside of a temple (6) |
| NAOS | In ancient Egypt, a shrine hidden in the inner sanctum of a temple (4) |
| ISIS | Honoree of a temple at Philae |
| ADYTUM | The innermost sacred part of a temple |
| APOLLO | Subject of a temple at Delphi |
| DOME | Round roof of a temple or cathedral (4) |
| EDFU | Egyptian city, site of a temple dedicated to the falcon god Horus (4) |
| ENTABLATURE | In classical architecture, the part of a temple above the columns, comprising the architrave, frieze and cornice (11) |
| ISTHMIA | Ancient city of Greece, home to a temple which honoured Poseidon (7) |
| SANCTUM | A holy place, especially within a temple or church (7) |
| APTERAL | Lacking a surrounding colonnade, as a temple |
| EARLOCK | One hanging at a temple |
| DAEJEON | Calgary's Korean sister city who shares a temple |
| PANTHEON | It was built as a temple in the Campus Martius, Rome, by Marcus Agrippa, 27 BCE. It is now used as a church. The body of the building is an immense circular space lit solely a 27-foot (8-metre) "eye," |
| ERECHTHEUM | A temple on the Acropolis at Athens which has a porch of caryatids (10) |
| NEMI | Lake near a temple of Diana |
| PARTHENON | Piece of chicken on a temple in Greece (9) |