| REINSIN | Checks a fall, we hear (fall from grace) (5,2) |
| TEEM | Players, so we hear, fall heavily |
| ANGEL | Halle Bailey single with the lyric "If we fall, we fall on clouds" |
| STROUD | Last Autumn, we left Durweston and moved to a town near Gloucester (6) |
| RELAPSE | A fall from grace. Al's involved in a drunken spree (7) |
| TUCKSIN | Friar gets over fall from grace and gets ready for sleep (5,2) |
| ROPESIN | Recruits secure fall from grace (5,2) |
| STEPSIN | Intervenes when canine companions jump up and fall from grace (5,2) |
| YELTSIN | Former leader and the old soldier fall from grace (7) |
| SINNERS | They fall from grace |
| AUDITOR | Examiner who checks a company's finances (7) |
| KAYLENZ | "Falling From Grace" actress, 1992 |
| STRAYED | Fell from grace: lacked herd mentality? (7) |
| SLIP | An escape; a fall from grace; a quick-release leash for a dog; or, an unexpected loss of footing caused by a loss of traction (4) |
| LAPSE | From "glide, stumble", a word for a slip of the memory; an error; a fall from grace/rectitude; or, passing of time (5) |
| MISHIMA | Yukio ___, author of 1963 novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (7) |
| REPROBATE | In Christian theology, a person rejected by God following a fall from grace (9) |
| CRASHANDBURN | Suffer a spectacular fall from grace |
| SINGLE | Fall from grace with a broken leg when unattached |
| SELECT | Although he had a fall from grace, missing son was quite pleasant (6) |