| POITIER | Sidney of Lilies of the Field |
| PIPS | Rhizomes of lilies of the valley; seeds of apples; or, segments forming the skin of pineapples (4) |
| PITS | Seeds of apples, clementines or lemons; rhizomes of lilies of the valley; or, dots on dice/dominoes (4) |
| SIDNEYPOITIER | The first black winner of a Best Actor Oscar, for his role in Lilies of the Field |
| NUNS | "Lilies of the Field" characters |
| NUN | "Lilies of the Field" role |
| HABITS | 'Lilies of the Field' costumes |
| EXGI | Homer in "Lilies of the Field," e.g. |
| AMEN | 'Lilies of the Field' song |
| SIDNEY | Poitier who won Best Actor for 1963's "Lilies of the Field" |
| SEGOS | Lilies of the Valley of the Sun |
| BLUEBELLS | English -; fragrant flowers of ancient woodlands forming violet carpets under shady canopies in spring, often with ferns, lilies of the valley and ramsons (9) |
| EGGS | Rosebud, Hen, Lilies of the Valley, Bay Tree ... objets d'art made by Faberge for the Russian Imperial family including Alexander III and his son Nicholas II (4) |
| BELLS | Shapes of campanulas, fritillaries, lilies of the valley and other flowers (5) |
| BARKER | Victorian artist noted for her illustrations of blossoms, daisies, grape hyacinths, lilies of the valley, poppies, primroses, wild roses and other flowers, all characteristically adorned by their own |
| RACEMES | Lilies of the valley, e.g. |
| OMARR | Sidney of the horoscopes |
| FLOWERBED | Display of lilies, say, at bottom of river |
| DONEN | Director Sidney of "Funny Face" |
| COMPLIMENT | Remark about first of petunias and first couple of lilies in bouquet |