| HEARTHECALL | Become a minister |
| RECTOR | As a director, I'd leave and become a minister (6) |
| TAKEORDERS | Become a minister ___ and an obedient servant? (4,6) |
| TAKEOFFICE | Become a minister in order to remove effects of the freeze? (4,6) |
| ORDINEE | He'll become a minister or I need model (7) |
| RABBI | Go on before the end to become a minister |
| BAR | Setting for many a joke about a priest, a rabbi and a minister |
| PASTOR | Meaning "shepherd" and "to feed", a herder in charge of a flock; or, by extension, a minister with the care of a congregation (6) |
| BACKBENCHER | Member of Parliament who is neither a minister or a shadow minister (11) |
| REVAMP | Give a face-lift to a minister and a politician |
| PARISH | A district assigned by a church to a minister or priest (6) |
| ABAR | "A rabbi, a priest, and a minister walk into ___..." |
| SOA | "___ priest, a minister and a rabbi walk ..." |
| SAYSIDO | Responds to a minister, in a way |
| APPROACH | Move nearer as a minister caught a fish (8) |
| MENAISTRAIT | Welsh channel broadcast a minister holding a first in theology (5,6) |
| PORTFOLIO | Lubricator of too much in France put up a case for a minister (9) |
| PASTORALE | Noted work of a minister, almost all with a point (9) |
| ACCURACY | In truth Bill has a position as a minister (8) |
| ENVOY | Second-class diplomatic minister, ranking between an Ambassador and a Minister Resident (5) |