| RELIGIOUS | Craft or guile is connected to faith |
| HEARTLESS | He, lacking guile, is callous (9) |
| CRAFT | A word for skill; cunning or guile; a creative activity; dexterity; an artisanal trade; said trade's members collectively; or, a boat or ship (5) |
| BLAGGER | One manages to obtain something by persuasion or guile |
| EGREGIOUS | For one adhering to faith, expelling 51 is shocking (9) |
| CONVERTED | Cleric returning to prisoner, old rocker brought to faith? |
| SHINTO | One way to climb leads to faith (6) |
| ATHINGOFBEAUTY | If a voyager journeys to faith, be composed: aesthetic appreciation is immortal (1,5,2,6,2,1,3,3,4) |
| UNSUBTLE | Lacking tact or guile (8) |
| FINAGLE | Get via trickery or guile |
| SLYNESS | Cunning or guile |
| BLAG | Obtain by persuasion or guile (4) |
| SIKH | Reportedly look for subscriber to faith (4) |
| HOPEAGAINSTHOPE | Desperately cling to faith in feud within US comedian's family? |
| MARIAH | SISTER TO FAITH AND NOAH (Y&R) |
| FATALISM | Submission to faith |
| IMANI | Principle of Kwanzaa that translates to "faith" |
| MYSTERY | Novel or whodunnit based on a puzzling crime; an enigmatic person; or, an old word for a craft or trade (7) |
| ASTBURY | Staffordshire potter said to have masqueraded as a fool in order to learn the craft or secrets of redware from the Dutch Elers brothers, thus setting-up a rival factory in Shelton (7) |
| TECHNICAL | Relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques (9) |