| CHANNELS | Church woman left school for The Stations (8) |
| ERICGILL | In 1914, which artist made the sculptures for the Stations of the Cross in Westminster Cathedral? (4 |
| TURNEDPRO | Left school for work, perhaps |
| CHANNEL | Church woman left station (7) |
| POST | Letters, perhaps, for the station (4) |
| VERONICA | Saint who appears on the sixth of the Stations of the Cross (8) |
| CHALICES | Church woman beginning to shine vessels there |
| TUCKSHOP | Unable to move heading off to small dance - the one in the school for the sweeties (4,4) |
| PORTUGAL | Left school girl in European nation (8) |
| SEMINARY | School for the priesthood |
| YESHIVAS | Schools for the study of Jewish religious texts (8) |
| SIMONOFCYRENE | Man compelled by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus, as portrayed in the fifth of the Stations of the Cross (5,2,6) |
| RAILWAY | Storyteller backs course for fast-tracking the travellers in and out of the stations (7) |
| ELIM | One of the stations on the Israelites' trek to The Red Sea (Ex. 16:27) (4) |
| MARYLEBONE | One of the stations in the British version of Monopoly (10) |
| CHINA | A church-woman from the country (5) |
| ELITE | "On March 3, 1969, the United States Navy established an ___ school for the top one percent of its pilots. Its purpose was to teach the lost art of aerial combat and to ensure that the handful of men |
| CHALICE | Church woman finds goblet (7) |
| WITCHHAZEL | Intelligence church woman displayed, identifying shrub |
| POISONEDCHALICE | Source of trouble dignified church woman carries about |