| LEADKINDLYLIGHT | Hymn by John Henry Newman (4,6,5) |
| GERONTIUS | The Dream of ___, 1900 choral work by Edward Elgar based on a poem by John Henry Newman (9) |
| DREAM | The - of Gerontius ; Sir Edward Elgar's oratorio based on a poem by John Henry Newman (5) |
| AMAZINGGRACE | Hymn by John Newton (7,5) |
| CARDINALVIRTUES | Chief moral qualities of John Henry Newman? |
| PUSEY | Edward Bouverie ___, English Christian theologian and leader of the 19th-century Oxford Movement alongside John Henry Newman and John Keble (5) |
| KEBLE | English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford Movement (17921866). |
| APOLOGIA | Latin term for a formal defence of one's position, such as that of John Henry Newman in 1864 (8) |
| TRACTARIAN | A High Church Anglican in the Oxford Movement such as John Henry Newman or Edward Bouverie Pusey (10) |
| ABIDEWITHME | 1847 hymn by English clergyman Henry Francis Lyte typically sung to the 1861 tune Eventide by organist William Henry Monk (5,4,2) |
| AMAZING | ____ Grace, Christian hymn by clergyman John Newton (7) |
| ABIDE | ___ With Me, Christian hymn by Henry Francis Lyte (5) |
| BRO | "___ Hymn" by Pennywise (popular sports team theme) |
| ALASTAIR | Funeral hymn by a Scotsman? |
| OGOD | "___ Beyond All Praising" (hymn by Michael A. Perry) |
| AGES | Christian hymn by Augustus Toplady, Rock of - - - (4) |
| ANATHEMA | Curse a boring hymn by American (8) |
| LOOPHOLES | John Henry, captured by Europeans, has means of escape (9) |
| JERUSALEM | Popular name of the 1804 William Blake poem 'And did those feet in ancient time', scored as a hymn by Hubert Parry in 1916 (9) |
| NEARERMYGODTOTHEE | Hymn by Sarah Flower Adams which retells the story of Jacob's dream (6,2,3,2,4) |