| ANGLIAN | German in Britain is C of E, not Catholic |
| BOTTOM | German in Britain and Malta has base (6) |
| GERBIL | English writing in Britain is mostly below par from one of those involved in underground movement (6 |
| YORK | The largest medieval church in Britain is in this city |
| ADOBE | Commercial, getting award in Britain, is for a type of building material? |
| BELEAGUERED | Journalist following English division in Britain is pestered (11) |
| TEMPO | This word means in Italian "rate of speed," in reference to music. The Italian, in turn, is derived from a Latin word meaning "time." The first known use is c. 1724. |
| DISSENTER | Hell, say, to make a note of one not C of E |
| ANGLICANISM | C of E tradition is manacling changes (11) |
| ANGLICANS | Members of the C of E (9) |
| ERECT | Construct one section of a C of E rectory (5) |
| ABC | It's easy to describe - not C of E (3) |
| ANGLOCATHOLIC | Type of C of E member (5-8) |
| PROTESTANT | Complain worker is not Catholic (10) |
| MISUNDERSTOOD | Head of the Mob is C not over. Ran for A office but got it R D wrong (13) |
| HYPOTENUSE | Line segment whose length is "c," in a2 + b2 = c2 |
| EUROS | Units of currency of 19 of the countries in an organisation which the UK is considering leaving (5) |
| CANBERRA | Capital in Antipodes under leadership of Britain -- is fallible without it? (8) |
| OCEANIA | In Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four, Britain is part of which superstate? (7) |
| BISSAU | Britain is collecting gold, bit of some stored in capital (6) |