| PHILANTHROPY | Good or charitable works (12) |
| NGO | Grp. typically doing advocacy or charitable work |
| ADMISSIONS | Acts to acknowledge publicity given to charitable works (10) |
| BONO | U2 singer known for his charitable works (4) |
| FORGOOD | Purpose of charitable work, always |
| OBLATION | Religious or charitable offering (8) |
| FETE | Organised outdoor party or charitable event (4) |
| DHARMSALA | (Asia) Building having a religious or charitable purpose (9) |
| TITHE | Ten percent when given as a tax or charitable contribution to the church (5) |
| SATISFACTORY | Good or bad, sits a plant (12) |
| ACKNOWLEDGED | Recognised as being good or important (12) |
| MIDNIGHTMASS | Service good or grand here? A state! |
| FEROCISSIMUM | Most brave (ie, good) or savage (bad) thing |
| RAN | A drip or trickle of paint when applied too thickly; a series of performances or unravelled stitches; or, a spell of luck, good or bad (3) |
| STREAK | A line or trace of contrasting colour, substance or texture; a public naked sprint; a run of good or bad luck; or, a pervading characteristic (6) |
| AGENDA | The underlying intentions or motives of a person or group whether good or bad (6) |
| REWARD | Deserts in return for a good or bad deed; or, a bounty offered for the capture or detection of a criminal (6) |
| SIGHT | One's power or range of vision; a device for assisting precise aim; or, a spectacle, either good or bad (5) |
| MOODS | Temporary states of mind often described as bad, good or swinging; atmospheres; or, tones pervading works of art, literature, music etc (5) |
| DECENT | Good or fairly good (6) |