- IDOLS
- Adored ones
- False gods
- Graven images
- Rock megastars, perhaps
- The Beatles, to many
- Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson, for two
- They may look heavenly
- Bieber and Swift, e.g.
- Personal heroes
- Fan letter recipients
- Role models
- Fanzine subjects
- Those worshipped
- People people?
- Fanzine profilees
- Pop heroes
- Fan mail recipients
- Fanzine focuses
- Pop favorites
- What Jeroboam encouraged the worship of
- People with fan clubs
- Some are false, others fallen
- Professional athletes, usually
- Objects in some shrines
- Objects of devotion
- Sacred cows
- The golden calf and others
- Megastars, to fans
- Stars, to fans
- Causes of some swoons
- Britney Spears and Ricky Martin
- Ruben Studdard and Kelly Clarkson
- People on pedestals
- Teen faves
- They're celebrated and emulated
- Revered ones
- Subjects of worship
- Superstars, to their fans
- Subjects of fanzines
- Fantasia and other contest winners, familiarly
- Heartthrobs
- Marquee giants
- Clarkson and Underwood
- Fox superstars
- Some graven images
- Young Japanese singers
- K-pop band members, often
- Kelly Clarkson and Phillip Phillips, for two
- Favorites
- Woods and Jordan, e.g.
- Emulated ones
- Golden calf et al.
- Worshiped objects
- Fan magazine subjects
- Some TV contest winners, so they hope
- They may be false
- Superstars
- Admired stars
- Objects of look-ups?
- Some reality show winners
- Fan club focuses
- Fan faves
- Fan favorites
- Megastars
- The Beatles, e.g.
- Objects of worship
- Hollywood faves
- Stars watched by many
- Objects of adulation
- Beloved stars
- Adulated ones
- Monroe and Sinatra, e.g.
- Media darlings
- Darlings
- People on a pedestal
- Admired ones
- Fan clubs' followings
- Heroes
- Rolling Stone cover subjects
- Rockers, to teens
- Statues of goddesses
- Objects of adoration
- Ones with fan clubs
- Rock stars, to their fans
- Loved ones
- Shrine subjects
- Hot stars
- Much-admired celebrities
- Second Commandment subject
- Worshiped ones
- Admired group
- Violations of the First Commandment
- Fan fixations
- Focus of fanzines
- Pedestaled figures
- Much-admired people
- Stars, often
- Elvis and Fabian, once
- Objects of admiration
- Stars at the matinée
- Fan mag subjects
- Teen mag cover subjects
- Fetishes.
- Teraphim.
- Very popular people.
- Boyd, Sinatra, Ray, etc.
- They sometimes have feet of clay.
- What Daniel refused to worship.
- Devil-gods.
- Golden images in Babylon.
- Great favorites.
- Images.
- Certain images.
- Some movie stars.
- Public heroes.
- Some stars
- Baals.
- Baal and the Beatles.
- Esteemed persons.
- The Beatles, Supremes, et al.
- Objects of excessive admiration.
- Worship figures
- Baal and Moloch
- Matinee stars
- Star athletes, to children
- Baal and Mammon
- Lions of the theater
- Heathen deities
- Lynn and Rice, to Red Sox fans
- Many movie heroes
- Group grasped by groupies
- Popular figures
- Movie heroes
- Certain lions
- Fans' favorites
- Movie stars
- Pagan gods
- Baalim
- Baal and Baphomet
- Rock stars, to some
- Rock stars, to teen-agers
- Some celebrities
- Baphomet and others
- They might have feet of clay
- Reggie and Michael Jackson, e.g.
- Groupies follow them
- The Fab Four, e.g.
- Poster boys, maybe
- Celebrities, sometimes
- Pinups, perhaps
- Types with fat recording contracts
- Hero types
- Hollywood stars, e.g.
- Some religious artwork
- Superstars, to fans
- Golden calves
- Kelly Clarkson and Fantasia
- Many people in People
- Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga, e.g.
- The Beatles, once
- Justin Bieber and others
- Some winners on a Fox talent show
- Winners of some televised singing competitions
- Autograph seekers' targets
- What a heathen might collect
- No-nos in Leviticus 26:1
- Venerated ones
- Reality winners beginning in 2002
- Subjects of the Second Commandment
- Often-forbidden things to worship
- Golden things in the Bible
- Never meet your ___ (maxim)
- Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish, to teens
- People with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Immunity tokens on "Survivor"
- Paparazzi targets
- Super-celebrities
- Greatly admired figures
- Hidden treasures on "Survivor"
- Intimidating people to meet, often
- Stars who inspire fanzines and such
- Celebrities
- Baal and Elvis
- Huge celebs
- Taylor Swift et al.
- Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, etc.
- Rumsfeld and the similarly glamorous
- Why fan clubs exist
- The Second Commandment warns against them
- Teen crushes
- Matinee and teen
- The Fab Four, to many
- Even the golden ones could be false
- Movie stars, rock stars, etc.
- Some famous ones are American
- Underwood and Studdard, affectionately
- They offer immunity in "Survivor"
- Some TV contest winners
- Some celebrities, to their fans
- Sacred cows, e.g.
- Sacred objects
- Big stars
- Megastars, to adoring fans
- Worshiped things
- Golden or false things
- Much-adored people
- Ones placed on pedestals
- Much-revered figures
- People put on pedestals
- Teen heartthrobs
- Worshipped objects
- Admired people
- Revered people
- People you look up to
- Some statues
- Effigies
- They're adored
- Rock singers, sometimes
- Studdard and Clarkson, for two
- Heathen gods
- Monroe, Presley, et al.
- Barrino and Hicks
- The Rolling Stones, to some
- Some winners on a FOX show
- Those on pedestals
- Some great American singers?
- FOX talent show winners
- Fanzine cover subjects
- Many 29-Acrosses
- K-pop stars
- People you admire
- Revered figures
- Stars
- People to look up to
- People with fandoms
- Adored figures
- Objects of awe
- Causes of swoons, maybe
- Temple items
- Sacred carvings, e.g.
- Pagoda sights
- False objects of worship
- Teen mag fodder
- Golden boys
- Pedestal occupants
- Revered folks
- Teen fixations
- Big screen stars
- Marilyn Monroe and James Dean, e.g.
- Venerated folks
- Venerated people
- Pagoda figures
- Venerated bunch
- Fan mag focuses
- Fans often scream at them
- Hollywood favorites
- They may be placed on pedestals
- Admired celebs
- Revered celebrities
- Venerated celebs