| SYMBOL | Word for an emblem or token, originally used in English to refer to the Apostles' Creed (6) |
| GRADE | A category of a listed building; a music exam; or, meaning "step", word originally used in English as a unit of measurement of angles, now for a particular level of quality, rank etc (5) |
| IMPI | IsiZulu word for any armed body of men often used in English to refer to a Zulu regiment |
| AMALFI | Italian town on the Gulf of Salerno whose Duomo is dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew (6) |
| NINETEENTOTHEDOZEN | Speaking thus, one goes quickly from here to the Apostles? |
| ZEBEDEE | Fisherman who was father to the apostles James and John (7) |
| LEAF | Sheet of paper; gold in the form of thin foil; or, linked with "maple" for an emblem of Canada (4) |
| PLAZA | Spanish word adopted into English to refer to a shopping mall (5) |
| ALLEGORY | From "speaking otherwise", a parable, picture, piece of art, play or poem with symbolic meaning; or, an emblem or symbol generally (8) |
| VERGE | What can be a slope, a space with boundaries, a rod carrying an emblem, or the edge of roofing proje |
| SHAMROCK | Mash cork up for an emblem (8) |
| CAREER | From the Latin for "wheeled vehicle", a word first used in English to mean "racecourse" or "a short gallop at full speed", later "progress through life" or one's profession (6) |
| MOUSSE | French word first used in English to describe the mass of tiny bubbles on the surface of a glass of champagne, later for a light frothy whipped pudding, reminiscent of this (6) |
| SERIES | Latin word for "row, chain", used in English to describe a succession or sequence of things, such as books, games, programmes or stamps (6) |
| MANANA | Spanish word for "tomorrow" used in English to indicate a lax approach to deadlines |
| KITSCH | Which German term is used in English to describe 'camp, over-the-top cheesiness'? (6) |
| ROSARY | Christian prayer that begins with the Apostles' Creed (6) |
| MORTEM | Latin word for death, usually used in English with another Latin word (6) |
| JETTON | Counter or token used in gambling and in slot machines (6) |
| CHARGE | An accumulation of electricity; a person or thing in one's care; a heraldic emblem or device on a shield; or, a financial liability (6) |