| EPARCHATE | Province in ancient Greece, or diocese of the Eastern Christian Church |
| EULOGIA | In the Eastern Christian Church, blessed bread distributed to members of the congregation after the liturgy |
| EPARCHY | A province in ancient Greece |
| UNIATE | Eastern Christian church member |
| UNIAT | Eastern Christian church member |
| TETRARCH | Governor of a fourth part of a country or province in ancient Rome; from Greek, 'four rule' (8) |
| SATRAP | Governor of a province in ancient Persia (6) |
| TROPHY | Prize that derives its name from a type of victory memorial in ancient Greece or Rome, often the weapons of a defeated army (6) |
| CROWN | Flock of kingfishers; laurel wreath to honour a victor in ancient Greece; or, the top branches of a tree (5) |
| ODEUM | Type of concert hall or theatre in ancient Greece or Rome (5) |
| TUNIC | A hip-length or knee-length garment, such as the loose sleeveless garb worn in ancient Greece or Rome |
| HECATOMB | In ancient Greece or Rome, a great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen (8) |
| AMPHITHEATRE | A large open area surrounded by rows of seats sloping upwards, used in ancient Greece or Rome for plays |
| HIPPODROME | Open-air course for chariot races in ancient Greece or Rome (10) |
| SEE | Holy ?, diocese of the Pope in the Vatican (3) |
| HOLYSEE | Diocese of the Pope in the Vatican |
| THEBES | A city of either ancient Greece or Egypt (6) |
| EAST | On thirteeeeenn March 1976, Pope Paul VI formed the Diocese of ... Anglia from the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk and the Unitary Authority of Peterborough (4) |
| SATRAPS | Viceroys or governors of provinces in ancient Persia (7) |
| ABBAS | Title of reverence in Eastern Christian denominations: plural |