| PAKISTAN | A large wooden chest in God's country (8) |
| ARK | From Old English for "box", the wooden chest in which the tablets of the laws of the ancient Israelites were kept; any coffer; Noah's ship; a toy depicting said vessel; or, any boat (3) |
| IRONCLAD | A large wooden 19th-century warship with armoured plating (8) |
| GAZPACHO | Name, linked to "treasure-chest in a church" and "remnants", for a cold Spanish soup comprising a wealth of salad vegetables/fruits (8) |
| DRUG | "Sleep comes like a ___ in God's country", U2 (4) |
| ROSE | "Desert _ _ _ _, dreamed I saw a desert ___", from U2's "In God's Country" (4) |
| IDYLL | Fresh dill contains unknown quantity in God's country (5) |
| TEACHEST | Large wooden packing box (3,5) |
| FIDELITY | Faith provided in hindsight, left in God's embrace (8) |
| EBENISTE | Cabinetmaker working chest in beech, but never chestnut |
| ESCHEATS | Confiscates sea chest in shipwreck |
| BLOODAND | Three word motto tattooed across Brax's chest in Home and Away (5,3,4) |
| POSEIDON | Criminal poisoned in god's name (8) |
| DEBILITY | Weakness of liberal, raised in god's embrace (8) |
| TROY | Ancient city undone by a large wooden horse |
| MALLET | Hammer with a large, wooden head |
| TEACHING | It's eaten or drunk at church in God's first doctrine (8) |
| MARINERS | In God's protection, one emperor's depleted crew |
| THEODICY | Explanation for the existence of evil in God's presence |
| STIR | Use a big wooden spoon |