| PAGANISM | A gap in manuscript refers to religion? (8) |
| SMEUSE | A dialect word, combining the Old French for "secret hiding place" and "smoot", meaning a small hole, for a gap in a fence or hedge for the passing of a rabbit or a hare (6) |
| FRANGIPANI | In a gap in rocks, next to father, displaying shrub |
| CITIZEN | Person said to take a pew, one attached to religion (7) |
| SPINABIFIDA | A congenital condition in which the meninges of the spinal cord protrude through a gap in the backbone |
| BREACH | Part of a gun, we hear, to produce a gap in the defence (6) |
| FILLER | Brief article or item used to bridge a gap in a newspaper or broadcast; or, decorator's caulk (6) |
| UH | Used to fill a gap in speech (2) |
| OCTAVN | A month before I'd left a gap in the paper |
| COMETOPASS | Happen to reach a gap in the hills |
| HIATUS | A gap in a hut is necessary for it (6) |
| LACUNA | You are in the canal looking for a gap in it |
| SCIENCE | Coach begins to fill a gap in niece's muddled knowledge |
| SPACE | Room to leave a gap in print (5) |
| PAGODA | Do we need a gap in which to say our prayers? |
| LAODICEAN | One who is indifferent to religion, and appears in the title of a Thomas Hardy novel |
| MUSCULARC | Truly ruin a schismatic after representing vigorous response to religion |
| MUSCULARCHRISTIANITY | Truly ruin a schismatic after representing vigorous response to religion |
| PROPAGATE | Create new plants to hold up a gap in the fence (9) |
| ARC | Luminous discharge of electricity across a gap in a circuit or between two electrodes etc. (3) |