| MENORAH | An eight-branched candelabrum used as a symbol of Judaism |
| BALANCE | A pair of scales held by a statue of justice or used as a symbol of Libra; a device for regulating the speed of a clock or watch; or, equilibrium (7) |
| STAR | ___ of David, six-pointed symbol of Judaism (4) |
| MACE | Silver gilt club used as a symbol of royal authority in the House of Commons; a currier's mallet; an early form of billiard cue; or, a spice (4) |
| DAVID | Star of ___ (symbol of Judaism) |
| STAROFDAVID | Daft advisor misunderstood symbol of Judaism (4,2,5) |
| ZION | Symbol of Judaism |
| MENORAHS | Eccles sent back former Israeli leader to get symbols of Judaism |
| BABYSBREATH | Common name of a variety of gypsophila with delicate white flowers, used as a symbol of everlasting love (5,6) |
| DOVE | Bird sometimes roosting in a cote or a culverhouse, used as a symbol of peace or of the constellation Columba (4) |
| OLIVE | A branch of this tree is used as a symbol of peace |
| WHITE | Colour of a feather traditionally used as a symbol of cowardice; tea or coffee with milk or cream; o |
| ANCHOR | Nautical object sometimes used as a symbol of hope along with a cross and a heart (for faith and cha |
| SHOE | Horse -; item crafted on an anvil by a blacksmith or farrier which is traditionally used as a symbol of good luck (4) |
| ACORN | Seed of a tree in the genus Quercus, used as a symbol of National Trails (5) |
| ASHES | The -; trophy in the form of an urn used as a symbol of cricketing rivalry between England and Australia (5) |
| ORB | Globe (globus) surmounted by a cross (cruciger), used as a symbol of royal power and adopted by Harris Tweed as its certification mark (3) |
| ROSEMARY | An evergreen aromatic shrub of the mint family used as a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| WHITEFLAG | A cloth used as a symbol of surrender or truce (5,4) |
| TESTTUBE | Piece of laboratory glassware often used as a symbol of science (4,4) |