| HOSEA | Trick a Hebrew prophet |
| JONAH | In the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet who was swallowed by a great fish (5) |
| MOSAIC | Inlaid work - of a Hebrew prophet (6) |
| EZEKIEL | A Hebrew prophet (c 622 - 570 BC) (7) |
| MICAH | From kid's comic, a Hebrew prophet. (5) |
| ELIAS | Lamb originally slaughtered for a Hebrew prophet |
| MALACHI | Book Of ---, part of the Old Testament attributed to a Hebrew prophet of the 5th Century BC (7) |
| ELIJAH | In the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet persecuted for denouncing Ahab and Jezebel (6) |
| EZRA | Time to welcome leading Zionist, a Hebrew prophet (4) |
| JOEL | Book of the Old Testament named after a Hebrew prophet (4) |
| SAMOSA | Indian food of a Hebrew prophet in South Africa (6) |
| AMOS | In the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet of the 8th Century BC (4) |
| JEREMIAD | List of woes, like that of a Hebrew prophet (8) |
| HAGGAI | A Hebrew prophet, an unpleasant old lady and Goddess of Earth, scratching backside! (6) |
| OBADIAH | Shortest book of the Old Testament, attributed to a Hebrew prophet of either the 6th or 9th century BC (7) |
| PASS | Word for a col, gap or way between mountains; an event; a fish-ladder; a free ticket; a juggling trick; a permit; a proposition; a sally of wit; or, a thrust with a sword (4) |
| GIN | An artifice or trick; a contrivance for snaring game; a horse mill; a machine for cleaning cotton of its seeds; a variant of rummy; or, from "juniper", an ardent spirit flavoured with the berry-like c |
| DODGE | A swift evasive dart, dive or duck; a trick; a quibble; or, the action of two change-ringing bells trading places (5) |
| TOY | An old word for amorous sport/ play, frivolous entertainment, an antic or a trick; a trifling object or plaything, such as a doll, miniature, model, teddy bear or tin soldier; or, something diminutive |
| CONSTELLATION | Trick a girl into reforming a group of stars |