| INABAR | Priest, rabbi and pastor's place, jokingly |
| ABAR | "... priest, rabbi and monk walk into ___" |
| MANSE | Pastor's place |
| CLERIC | Minister, priest, rabbi or imam, e.g. (6) |
| IVY | Forename of the novelist Dame Compton-Burnett, who penned Brothers and Sisters, Men and Wives and Pastors and Masters (3) |
| SHEPHERDS | Animal workers and pastors (9) |
| CLERICS | Imams, priests and pastors |
| BAR | What a priest, a rabbi, and a minister walk into, in many jokes |
| JOKE | "A priest, a rabbi and an imam walk into a bar..." story |
| WANDERINGJEW | "I'm a rabbi and...um...wait, where was I?" |
| TRAVELLER | Bank official takes in rabbi and gipsy (9) |
| RAV | Rabbi and vicar swapping ecstasy for drop of ale |
| BNEIBRAK | Rabbi and Ken wandering in Israeli city (4,4) |
| BAECK | Leo ***** German rabbi and scholar bon in 1873 (5) |
| MODENA | Leon of ******, Venetian rabbi and scholar born in 1571 (6) |
| PLURALIST | Rabbi and boxer in with tense philosopher |
| PARISH | A town or village having its own church and pastor/priest; its people or community; or, a district for administration purposes (6) |
| CLERGY | Bishops & pastors |
| SPROUL | Theologian and pastor R.C. |
| BAALSHEMTOV | 18th century rabbi and mystic also known as the "Besht" (4,4,3) |