| CANONLAW | The rules governing the affairs of a Christian Church |
| LIQUIDATION | The process of terminating the affairs of a business firm (11) |
| RECEIVER | An official appointed by a court of law to manage the affairs of a financially ailing business (8) |
| BYLAWS | Internal rules governing the management of a US corporation (6) |
| HIGHWAYCODE | Set of rules governing the use of public roads (7,4) |
| STEWARD | In charge of the affairs of a large household or estate |
| LIQUIDATOR | A person appointed to wind up the affairs of a company (10) |
| GRAMMAR | Rules governing the system of a language, including those stated in morphology, syntax, phonetics, phonology and semantics (7) |
| INTERNATIONALLAW | Rules governing the interaction of nations |
| RECEIVERS | People appointed to manage the affairs of a failing business (9) |
| ALGORERHYTHMS | Mathematical rules governing the Vice President's macarena? |
| WASTE | One concerned in the affair of a thrash (5) |
| CATECHISM | Book containing instructions on the religious doctrine of a Christian Church via a series of questions and answers (9) |
| CHANCEL | Part of a Christian church in which the altar, sanctuary and choir are located, usually separated from the nave by a screen (7) |
| PRECENTOR | Person who leads a congregation or choir in the sung parts of a Christian church service (9) |
| JEHOVAHSWITNESS | Member of a Christian Church of American origin, whose publications include The Watchtower and Awake! |
| PASTOR | A minister in charge of a Christian church or congregation (6) |
| PENTECOSTAL | Of a Christian Church emphasising the Holy Spirit (11) |
| NAVE | Main central area of a Christian church, in which the laity congregates (4) |
| BAPTISES | Admits to membership of a Christian church (8) |