| MORNINGPRAYER | Mr Parry, gone in for making matins (7,6) |
| AUGURS | Because the guru goes in for making forecasts (6) |
| ROOFING | Go in for making fresh cover (7) |
| ATOMISATION | Half the alphabet, I demonstrated, needs nothing added in for making very fine pieces |
| CHRONOLOGICAL | The sort of order in which you"ll find Matins, Vespers and Compline? (13) |
| KIPPERS | Having gone in for smoking, they're now completely cured |
| LARBOARD | Fat swine's gone in for port |
| ASIDE | Apart from the sea-swimming I had gone in for (5) |
| TANGO | Puritan gone in for a dance? (5) |
| SORCERY | Sorry the church has gone in for magic (7) |
| JOINEDUP | Such writing as one needs, having gone in for uniformity? (6,2) |
| SAINTDOM | Serve in revised matins in elevated religious state (8) |
| OFFICES | Term for specific prayers in the Christian liturgy, such as Matins and Vespers (7) |
| TSUNAMI | Wave fashionable in Matins service (7) |
| MARTINMAS | Flaw with matins arranged for saint's day (9) |
| ANIMIST | An enthusiast for soul would find Matins tricky, I admitted (7) |
| MAN | Bishop, perhaps, taking the lead in matins and nones |
| NOCTURN | Part of matins, prayers in the catholic church said at night |
| TEDEUMLAUDAMUS | Canticle used in Matins (2,4,8) |
| TEDEUM | Latin hymn sung at matins in the Roman Catholic Church |