| PROVIDENTIAL | By act of God supply one with Latin for a change (12) |
| DISASTERS | Rid assets destroyed by Acts of God (9) |
| INFLATOR | It boosts Latin for a change (8) |
| SWAN | Bird which was declared by Act of Parliament in 1483 to be owned only by England's monarch (4) |
| FLAVOURS | Impressions of novice overcome by acts of kindness (8) |
| FURNISH | Supply one with a container when there's mackerel about (7) |
| PROVIDENT | It is prudent to supply one with the New Testament (9) |
| FORCEMAJEURE | Major cure fee (anag) - act of God that prevents one keeping a promise (5,7) |
| BOXOFMATCHES | Did Maguire and Patterson supply one container for Noah's really small animals? (3,2,7) |
| OMNIUM | From "of all", the velodrome's equivalent of a decathlon in track cycling; or, with "gatherum", pseudo- Latin for a miscellaneous collection or gallimaufry of people or things (6) |
| ADVENTURER | Word, from the Latin for "a thing about to arrive", for a dare-devil or opportunist in pursuit of a wild exciting enterprise, such as circumnavigating the globe or performing a skydive (10) |
| GEAR | Sharing its root with Latin for "clothing", a word for attire, costume or habiliments; fashion; or, in another sense, fraying, pilling or other damage caused by constant use or friction (4) |
| CAPSICUM | A pepper goes one better than one with Latin (8) |
| DISASTER | God is a stern receptacle for an act of God (8) |
| ROSARY | Word, from the Latin for a garden of floribundas, damasks or other such blooms, for a string of prayer beads (6) |
| CHILIAD | From Late Latin for "a thousand years", a word for a millennium; or, the aggregate of 1,000 things (7) |
| MODICUM | 1960s' teenager - one with Latin (just a little) (7) |
| SENATORES | The politicians of Rome (cognate with Latin for old man) |
| BEER | From monastic Latin for "a drink", a hops-flavoured beverage, such as Trappist; or, a mug/stein of said ale (4) |
| UNGUIS | Zoological Latin for a claw/nail, thus, in botany, a talon-like base of a petal (6) |