| RASTA | One who may use the pronoun "I and I" (meaning God-in-me) |
| ELMO | Muppet who doesn't use the pronoun "I" |
| STRANGLER | Killer spared the rod, initially, by one who may use it (9) |
| ANI | Hebrew version of the English pronoun "I" |
| UNIQUE | Special aspect of pronoun I queried (6) |
| ALUMNA | Grad who may use 'nee' in a college newsletter |
| THEOLOGY | Meaning "god words", the study of God or religion, also called divinity (8) |
| ELAZAR | Word meaning "God helped" and town in Gush Etzion (6) |
| ROAST | May use the right oven, but will be criticised for it (5) |
| TENORCLEF | Music for trombone, cello or bassoon may use the ____ |
| THISTLE | May use the list to get a national emblem (7) |
| EGOS | Partial to reggae? Go straight for I-and-I (4) |
| RIOTSQUAD | Police who may use shields and water cannons |
| THEME | The pronoun with the musical ring to it? (5) |
| YOU | Sounding like a taxus, it's actually the pronoun of the second person singular! (3) |
| NONBINARY | Like some who may use X gender markers on passports |
| JESSICA | Girl's name meaning 'God beholds' that is the title of Top Gear's theme tune (7) |
| DEUSEXMACHINA | Literary device, meaning 'god from the machine' (4,2,7) |
| DOMINGO | Spanish and Portuguese word for Sunday, literally meaning 'God's day' (7) |
| ISOBEL | Old boy in isle garbled Hebrew name meaning 'God's promise' (6) |