| DEIFIED | *Treated like a god, in a reflective way |
| DEIFIC | Divine; like a god in qualities such as power or beauty (6) |
| THEBES | Ancient city's goddess held in reflective way |
| PAGODA | Father sees a god in a Chinese temple (6) |
| IDENTIFIED | Named one treated like a god bored by religious work |
| IDOLISED | Do I slide off to be treated like a god? (8) |
| MIRROR | A carp in a reflective mood? (6) |
| APOTHEOSIS | Crowning point in a reflective work with opinion about love (10) |
| RUMINATE | Engage in a reflective thought cycle |
| INTROSPECTIVELY | In a reflective manner |
| CHATON | French word for a catkin or a kitten; the bezel or collet of a finger-ring; the gem or stone in such a setting; or, a jewel with a reflective foil backing (6) |
| SPOONFED | Treated like a baby at dinnertime, in a way |
| CATSEYE | Name of a chartreuse-yellow variety of chatoyant chrysoberyl; a planetary nebula; a reflective road stud; a sea snail; or, a toy marble, reminiscent of an oeil de chat (4-3) |
| ADONIS | A teacher is like a god! (6) |
| DIVINE | Have a meal about six, like a god |
| ANGRY | Like God, in a fire-and-brimstone sermon |
| KORANIC | Related to the word of god, in a way |
| SCONCE | Known in the rococo style as a girandole, a bracketed wall light with candle-holders and a reflective backplate or mirror (6) |
| BOLLARD | A quay- or wharf-side post on which to secure a ship's mooring rope; or, a reflective device used to mark a traffic island (7) |
| GLAZE | Give a reflective look, a steady one, taking in lake (5) |