| SPOONER | William Archibald ___ (1844-1930), Oxford don and clergyman noted for his habit of misspeaking by accidentally transposing the letters in words (7) |
| JONATHANSWIFT | Anglo-Irish author and clergyman noted for his novel Gulliver's Travels published in 1726 (8,5) |
| BIRDWATCHING | How Spooner described his habit of viewing hobbies, perhaps? |
| LAPSUSLINGUAE | An instance of misspeaking? Slip of the tongue |
| MARTIN | The Life and Adventures of ___, 1844 novel by Charles Dickens featuring the character Tom Pinch (6,1 |
| SWIFT | Anglo-Irish author and clergyman who wrote about Lilliput, Brobdingnag and the Land of the Houyhnhnms in his satire Gulliver's Travels (5) |
| STERNE | Laurence - - -, novelist and clergyman who wrote The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (6) |
| LAURENCESTERNE | Novelist and clergyman who wrote The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1759-67) |
| CECIL | Literary critic and Oxford don who was a grandson of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, the Victorian statesman who served as prime minister three times (5) |
| AMAZINGGRACE | A Christian hymn published in 1779, with lyrics by English poet and clergyman John Newton (7,5) |
| AREYOUREADY | 1991 single by AC/DC played by German Bundesliga football club Mainz 05 at half time |
| CHIMES | The ___, 1844 Christmas book by Charles Dickens featuring the character Toby Veck (6) |
| SPOONERISM | Verbal error named after a British clergyman and Oxford don (10) |
| DEFROCK | Make a man of cloth give up his habit? (7) |
| KICK | What pothead may get from a or do to a his habit (4) |
| WAVELL | Archibald __, soldier remembered for his poetry anthology, Other Men's Flowers (6) |
| PARISH | A subdivision of a diocese, having its own church and clergyman (6) |
| ABOUTTO | "For Those ___ ___ Rock (We Salute You)" by AC/DC |
| COLES | Broadcaster and clergyman who was a member of the Communards, Richard _ (5) |
| ADVERB | Bishop and clergyman meeting father, brought up a way of modifying terms |