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Other crossword clues for answer "IDOLS"

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