| VALHALLA | (Norse myth) Blissful palace for the souls of slain heroes (8) |
| JOSEPHPAXTON | English architect who designed the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851 (6,6) |
| ODIN | Receiver of the souls of slain heroes in Valhalla |
| ALLSOULS | Catholic festival held on 2 November with prayers for the souls of the dead in purgatory (3,5,3) |
| ANTIBODY | Organic defence for the soul? (8) |
| REQUIEM | Mass sung for the souls of the dead. (7) |
| ALLSOULSDAY | Catholic festival held on 2 November with prayers for the souls of the dead in purgatory |
| DAY | Catholic festival held on 2 November with prayers for the souls of the dead in purgatory (3,5,3) |
| REQUIESCAT | A prayer for the soul of the departed (10) |
| DELORME | Philibert -; an architect who designed the first plans of the Tuileries Palace for Catherine de' Medici in the 16th century (2,1'4) |
| MEIR | The son of slain extremist Rabbi ___ Kahane was ambushed by suspected Palestinian militants |
| LIMBS | Extremities oddly disposed of, slain with support of Mohammed bin Salman initially |
| INOFF | Foul shot to the heart of slain officer (2-3) |
| CHIROPODY | Treatment that can be good for the soul, by the sound of it (9) |
| NASH | Architect whose transformation of Buckingham House into a palace for George IV included the triumphal arch that was later moved to Hyde Park (4) |
| STATEOCCASION | Say "when" at Buckingham Palace, for instance (5,8) |
| FORBIDDEN | Former palace for China's Ming and Qing dynasties, the ... City |
| SCALPEL | Small demand around edges of palace for a knife (7) |
| KANGAROOCOURT | Bounder going to palace for partial justice (8,5) |
| THEWALLSHAVEEARS | Some travelers won't tour the Corn Palace for fear that ... |