| GOI | 'There but for the grace of God --' |
| GOD | There but for the grace of ___ go I |
| THERE | Say what? ___ but for the grace of God (5) |
| BUT | "There ___ for the grace of God go I" |
| GRATIA | Dei ___ Regina (By the grace of God, the Queen) |
| SEDGE | Look around! By the grace of God, you might spot the plant (5) |
| DEIGRATIA | Latin for 'by the grace of God', 'D G' on coins (3,6) |
| WITCHCRAFT | Choice of boats - but for the spelling! (10) |
| EXCERPT | But for the rain seeping into the passage |
| WINTER | Season of success, but for the latter half (6) |
| DEI | '-- gratia' ('by the grace of God') |
| BUDGET | By the grace of God, key cuts save spending money |
| DWELLING | By the grace of God grabbing favourably placed house |
| DGREGINA | '___' (It means ' By the Grace of God, Queen' on Canadian coins) |
| DOGLEG | A sharp bend, - by the grace of god, look into it |
| DIO | Per la grazia di ___ (by the grace of God) |
| EDGES | By the grace of God in court backing boundaries |
| CASUALTIESOFWAR | "We'll escape unscathed, but for the Iraqis, there will be many ___." |
| ODEUM | What is now any hall used for musical or dramatic performances, but for the ancients was a roofed bu |
| ONEDGE | Won, reportedly, by the grace of God with English tense (2,4) |