| TEDEUM | Latin hymn sung at matins in the Roman Catholic Church |
| NOCTURN | One of the three parts of the office of Matins in the Roman Catholic Church (7) |
| DIES | & 31 Medieval Latin hymn sung in a Mass for the dead; literally, 'day of wrath' (4,4) |
| IRAE | Medieval Latin hymn sung in a Mass for the dead; literally, 'day of wrath' (4,4) |
| RECESSIONAL | Hymn sung at the end of a service (11) |
| MORNINGPRAYER | Soundly grieving, might repay the Right at matins (7-6) |
| SAINTDOM | Serve in revised matins in elevated religious state (8) |
| ABIDEWITHME | Traditional hymn sung at ... (5,4,2) |
| DITHYRAMB | Passionate choral hymn sung in honour of the god Dionysus, considered by Aristotle to be the origin of Greek tragedy (9) |
| PAEAN | Hymn sung in ancient Greece in thanksgiving to a deity (5) |
| DIESIRAE | Hymn sung in Requiem Mass (4,4) |
| ABIDE | With Me, hymn sung before the FA Cup final (5) |
| ANTIPHON | Hop it, Nan, over to hear the hymn sung by two choirs |
| SEQUENCE | Order of succession; hymn sung after gradual |
| NYMPH | Quiet hymn sung for beautiful girl (5) |
| GLORIOUS | "Hail, ........ St. Patrick" hymn sung on St Patrick's Day (8) |
| CHRONOLOGICAL | The sort of order in which you"ll find Matins, Vespers and Compline? (13) |
| MAN | Bishop, perhaps, taking the lead in matins and nones |
| NUMISMATICS | Music matins disturbed the science of medals and the like |
| OFFICES | Term for specific prayers in the Christian liturgy, such as Matins and Vespers (7) |