| SAKES | "For heaven ___" |
| SAKE | Rice drink - for heaven's ___ ! (4) |
| RECK | Euphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4) |
| HECK | Euphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4) |
| AETHERA | A poeticism for 'heaven', Greek acc. sing. |
| ALOFT | Heading for heaven, many keep following |
| PARADISE | March saving lives for Heaven (8) |
| DISH | To defeat hell, the first thing for heaven (4) |
| JACKWARDEN | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Heaven Can Wait (4,6) |
| DYAN | Actress Cannon, who earned an Oscar-nomination for "Heaven Can Wait" (1978) |
| AFTERLIFE | Terribly frail feet for heaven or hell (9) |
| AFTERWORLD | Open draw let for heaven knows what's to come? (10) |
| DEIFIED | Worshipped, whether bound for heaven or hell? (7) |
| ABETTERPLACE | A bookie's that might be mistaken for heaven |
| RISKY | The right one for heaven? That's very uncertain! (5) |
| IOWA | It was mistaken for heaven in "Field of Dreams" |
| CAELUM | Latin word for "heaven, sky" and unconnectedly "chisel", hence given as the name of the Chisel constellation (6) |
| VERTICAL | Vicar let in new order bound for heaven? (8) |
| VALEOFTEARS | Believers' preparation for Heaven, as a leftover, perhaps? (4,2,5) |
| SEEHERE | "Oh, for heaven's sake!" |