| AMAZING | ___ Grace, Christian hymn with words written by Anglican clergyman John Newton (7) |
| AMAZINGGRACE | 1779 Christian hymn with lyrics by English poet and clergyman John Newton (7,5) |
| OFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| LORD | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| LORDOFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter |
| AMENDED | Last word written by Dickens' first editor corrected (7) |
| SPOONER | William, Anglican clergyman famously prone to transposing parts of his speech (7) |
| HOSANNA | Start of hymn with huge girl giving shout of praise (7) |
| BALANCE | Steadiness of British fellow supported by Anglican church |
| CHORALE | Hymn with harmonies |
| JERUSALEM | Hymn with words by William Blake and music by Hubert Parry (9) |
| MORNINGHASBROKEN | Hymn with words by Eleanor Farjeon recorded by Cat Stevens on his album Teaser and the Firecat |
| WETHREEKINGS | ____ Of Orient Are, Christmas carol written by clergyman John Henry Hopkins in 1857 (2,5,5) |
| SEEME | Words written by a teacher on a failed test, perhaps |
| ANGLIAN | Old English dialect spoken by Anglican, not Catholic (7) |
| TEXT | Original words written by an author (4) |
| ADCOPY | Words written by Peggy Olson |
| CHARLESKINGSLEY | Anglican clergyman who wrote Westward Ho! (7,8) |
| GRACE | Elegance that's amazing, according to John Newton (5) |
| WILLIAMWEBBELLIS | Anglican clergyman after whom the Rugby World Cup is named |