| BYCHANCE | Accidentally purchase unoccupied church -Anglican one previously (2,6) |
| TRACTARIAN | A High Church Anglican in the Oxford Movement such as John Henry Newman or Edward Bouverie Pusey (10) |
| DIVORCEE | One previously married (8) |
| IKNOWYOU | Comment to one, previously thought to be a stranger, after an aha moment |
| VEGETATE | Do nothing productive, say, kept by one previously serving at back of store (8) |
| REMARKS | Says, as one gives passes to pupils one's previously failed? (7) |
| LORELEI | One previously learning the French for "siren"' (7) |
| PERSONIFICATION | Fiction about a character, one previously giving human qualities to things (15) |
| VACANT | To leave a place one previously occupied (6) |
| GARIBALDI | Famous Italian, a lewd one, previously head of Government (9) |
| NORM | Standard letter (or one previously written) (4) |
| AFORESAID | Being the one previously mentioned (9) |
| LEPER | Revolting disgust for one previously shunned (5) |
| PRECURSOR | Procurer's sorted out one previously in post? (9) |
| PRYTANEUM | Old town hall snoop, one previously in corporation |
| PREDECESSOR | One previously in job wanting quiet advice in the past over tax on gold |
| THEY | The ones previously mentioned |
| WHY | 1960 Anthony Newley Number 1, previously sung by Frankie Avalon (3) |
| FREEHOLD | Tenure of unoccupied store (8) |
| EMPYREAL | Unoccupied with time to waste? That's proper heavenly! (8) |