| HYMNS | "Amazing Grace" and "How Great Thou Art," for example |
| HYMN | "Amazing Grace," for one |
| GARAI | Romola _, starred in Amazing Grace and Atonement (5) |
| ART | 'How Great Thou ___' |
| ESSAYIST | French art, for example, is subject ultimately for writer (8) |
| CREATE | Make work of art, for example, in mediocre atelier (6) |
| ESSAY | One may briefly discuss French art, for example |
| VERB | Old-fashioned art, for example, in extremely short book |
| ESSAYISTS | French art, for example - it's enthralling society's principal writers |
| EXHIBITOR | Person displaying art, for example (9) |
| DEGREE | Bachelor of Arts, for example |
| QUANTITY | Word, from "how much, how great", for amount, bulk, capacity or dose (8) |
| TOILS | "Through many dangers, ___ and snares I have already come" ("Amazing Grace" lyric) |
| MASS | Setting for "Amazing Grace," maybe |
| MAGAZINE | Amazing Grace finally out for publication (8) |
| IOANGRUFFUDD | Welsh actor whose movie credits include Fantastic Four and Amazing Grace (4,8) |
| THOU | Gospel standard "How Great ___ Art" |
| ARENT | "___ you the lucky one!" (How great ...for you!) |
| GUSH | Go on and on about how great someone is |
| WALTZ | 'Amazing Grace,' for one |