| GOODWORKS | Acts of charity performed in sizeable factory (4,5) |
| LADYBOUNTIFUL | Woman who engages in ostentatious acts of charity (4,9) |
| FETAHUNGRYKID | Did an act of charity? |
| FLAT | Lecturer accommodated in sizeable accommodation |
| FORGIVING | In favour of charity, being magnanimous (9) |
| MENDICANT | Beggar working in tandem with head of charity (9) |
| CAFETERIA | Head of charity cool about holding a fund-raising event in cheap restaurant |
| COALMINER | Labourer, one making money receiving lots of charity |
| GALATIANS | Show of charity moved Saint Paul's audience |
| GOODCAUSE | Let balance dip into red, about to take advantage of charity (4,5) |
| NOAH | __ Sharma, son of Charity and adoptive son of Jai in Emmerdale (4) |
| BLUECOAT | Type of charity school, the first of which was founded by Edward VI in 1552 (8) |
| MOTHERTERESA | Albanian-born nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity in India to serve the poor; she won the Prize in 1979 for her efforts (6,6) |
| TERESA | Name taken by Anjeze Gonxha Bojaxhiu when she took religious vows in 1931, later founding the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta (6) |
| DECLAN | Fiance of Charity Sharma in Emmerdale (6,5) |
| FUNRUN | Mini-marathon in aid of charity (3,3) |
| MEANNESS | Girl in dirty state reveals a significant failure of charity |
| BRINGANDBUYSALE | Bargain bundles in a heap about end of charity fund-raising event |
| DINGLE | Maiden name of Charity Sharma in Emmerdale (6) |
| RANTZEN | Esther ?, journalist and television presenter; founder in 1986 of charity Childline |