Sometimes up, sometimes down. Each Warden has one of these. 6 letters
Column
A pair of these is one of the Great Lights of Masonry.
C O M P A S S E S
Albert Pike is considered one of the greatest scholars of this body.
The Scottish Rite
A square is an angle of 90 degrees, or this.
The Fourth Part of a Circle
Not so square, this type of angle is less than 90 degrees.
Acute
The top Mason in and state. Two words.
Grand Master
There are two kinds of Masonry, but modern masons only practice this one.
S P E C U L A T I V E
A masonic affiliate body open to girls and young women.
Rainbow Girls
Found on the columns, this symbol denotes peace.
The Lilly
This line reaches from the center of a circle to its circumference.
Radius
You've showed me your signs and explained their allusions, now give me this 5 letter word.
Token
This is likely to enter your nostrils as organic matter decays, or after a heavy masonic dinner.
E F F L U V I A
What's up with those hats? The third body of the York Rite.
Knight's Templar
Let's get to the point. Among the oldest known human symbols, this one comes around in the first degree.
Circumpunct
The Platonic solid with as many faces as months in a year.
Dodecahedron
You might work on this 8 letter word at the gym, but it is also one of the perfect points of your entrance.
Pectoral
A certain Widow's Son was of this tribe.
N A P T H A L I
Eat up! The members of this masonic social club wear a black Fez.
The Grotto
The Perfect Craftsmen among us will know this geometrical symbol.
47th Problem of Euclid
The hypotenuse of a triangle who's legs are 3 and 4 units in length, respectively.
5 units
An 8 letter word, originally synonymous with Masonry.
Geometry
The common Gavel is used by masons to divest ourselves of vices and these.
S U P E R F L U I T I E S
The second body of the York Rite, this group has early origins in our state.
Cryptic Council
There is at least one woman in Masonry, she's a symbol of the third degree.
The Weeping Virgin
The length to width ratio of a "golden rectangle" equal to 1.618, is represented by this Greek letter.
Phi