| CHALICE | What is a cup for the wine of the eucharist (7) |
| CRATER | What is a cup-shaped depression marking the orifice of a volcano (6) |
| POTTER | He may provide a cup for the snooker player |
| SANCTUS | Hymn immediately after the preface in the celebration of the Eucharist (7) |
| SELLERS | They ask a price for the wine stores, we hear (7) |
| AMPULLA | Narrow-necked, round-bodied vessel used for the wine and water at the Eucharist |
| THIMBLE | Protective metal or ceramic cup for the finger, used in sewing (7) |
| EPICLESIS | In some Christian churches, the invocation of the Holy Spirit to consecrate the bread and wine of the Eucharist (9) |
| OBLATION | In Christianity, the offering of the bread and wine of the Eucharist to God (8) |
| AMPHORA | A politician almost hourly made for the wine-holder |
| VAULTED | Cleared room for the wine journalist (7) |
| CHIANTI | Can't one call in for the wine? (7) |
| VINTAGE | Label inserted in grape plant for the wine's year (7) |
| VOUVRAY | Dry white wine of the Loire Valley, France (7) |
| MALMSEY | A fortified Madeira wine of the sweetest type |
| STIRRUP | Cup for the horseman (7) |
| CHRISTI | Roman Catholic festival in honour of the Eucharist (6,7) |
| CORPORAL | Cloth used for the bread and wine of the Eucharist (8) |
| KIDDUSH | Pirate, 'old your tongue for the wine blessing |
| MASS | From the Greek for "barley cake", a body of matter with no definite shape; a crowd, flock, herd, the hoi polloi or other number of people or things; weight; or, in another sense, the celebration of th |