| MAMMON | Wealth regarded as a god (6) |
| ANUBIS | A Greek character twice regarded as a god |
| DEIFIED | Regarded as a god (7) |
| HELIOS | The sun personified as a god, father of Phaethon (6) |
| URANUS | Personification of the sky, who, as a god, ruled the univers (6) |
| OSIRIS | Siri, so, is returning as a god in Egyptian mythology (6) |
| SUNGOD | Sun worshipped as a God (3,3) |
| PRAYTO | Worship, as a god |
| VESSEL | A bowl, cask, jar, pan, pot, pitcher or other domestic utensil designed as a receptacle; a large boat or ship; or, in its biblical sense, a person regarded as a container of feelings or an embodiment |
| ICONIC | Relating to, or characteristic of a person regarded as a symbol of a belief. (6) |
| PILLAR | Word for a weight-bearing column or other support, thus a person metaphorically regarded as a bastion, mainstay or tower of strength (6) |
| MANTLE | Shawl or cloak regarded as a symbol a person's power or authority (6) |
| FATHER | ____ figure, a senior person of authority and experience regarded as a trusted protector (6) |
| ASTRAL | ____ plane, a realm of immaterial existence, regarded as a counterpart to bodily reality (6) |
| CASHEW | Regarded as a type of nut, it is actually the seed of Anacardium occidentale , a tropical plant from Central America (6) |
| BYWORD | A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of something (6) |
| TUTSAN | From Old French for "all healthy", "heal-all" or "wholesome", a shrubby species of St John's wort, also called parkleaves or sweet-amber and formerly regarded as a panacea (6) |
| NORMAL | Something regarded as a normative example (6) |
| TIMBER | Wood, especially when regarded as a construction material (6) |
| ADONIS | One fellow is often regarded as a dandy (6) |