| PAROCHIAL | A mythical bird in tiny medicine bottle of the parish (9) |
| PHIALS | Tiny medicine bottles |
| NERVE | Bottle of the gas taken from The Avengers? (5) |
| LIMO | Car that might have ice buckets and bottles of the back seat |
| WORKHORSE | Boxer of Animal Farm, with a turn for the right where one went on the parish (9) |
| PARSONAGE | Dwelling provided by the parish |
| MOONSHINE | Word for light reflected onto Earth from Luna, the "parish lantern"; hooch or poteen distilled or smuggled at night; appearance without substance; empty talk or nonsense; or, according to Shakespeare, |
| GLOW | With "moonlight", a hasty departure or disappearing act to avoid payment of rent owed, supposedly at night by the rays of the "parish lantern" (4) |
| FLIT | With "moonlight", a hasty departure or disappearing act to avoid payment of rent owed, supposedly at night by the rays of the "parish lantern" (4) |
| FRANKPICKLE | Clerk of the parish council played by John Bluthal in 'The Vicar of Dibley' (5,6) |
| NEWSLETTER | Accommodation in western scheme offers a view of the parish (10) |
| GALT | John ?, Scottish author of novels The Ayrshire Legatees and Annals of the Parish (4) |
| HORTON | Vicar of Dibley's chairman of the parish council, David ... (6) |
| CARTHEW | The car broke down at the start of the week, whilst on our way to a village in the parish of Treverbyn (7) |
| GLUVIAN | In the parish of St. Columb Major, in the middle of July, I was hit by a van and my right leg got broken (7) |
| PHOENIX | Sort of ring before nine for a mythical bird |
| ROC | Gigantic mythical bird in the "Arabian Nights" (3) |
| THURDON | Dorothy briefly lived in Hurn before she moved to a hamlet in the parish of Kilkhampton in Cornwall (7) |
| IMPUNDULU | Fiend, not quite without justification, skinned fum, a mythical bird |
| ROCWINGSBLOSSOM | What happens as a mythical bird grows up? |