| CHURCHOFENGLAND | Official church of england |
| ANGLICANCHURCH | Official church of england |
| ANGLICANCOMMUNION | Official church of england |
| ENGLISHCHURCH | Official church of england |
| ANGLICANISM | Principles of the UK's official Church (11) |
| EXISTENCE | Being sixteen, upset with official church |
| TRIBUNE | Ancient Roman official, church dais |
| CEREMONIAL | Official church confused in morale (10) |
| ANISLANDPARISH | British television documentary covering the lives of residents of the Church of England parish of the Isles of Scilly (2,6,6) |
| YORKMINSTER | Cathedral in Northern England, the seat of the cleric holding the secondhighest office of the Church of England (4,7) |
| PROLOCUTOR | In the Church of England, the chairperson of the lower house of the Convocations of Canterbury and York (10) |
| VICAR | In the Church of England, a member of the clergy in charge of a parish (5) |
| ANGLICAN | A member of the Church of England or one of the churches in full communion with it (8) |
| RECTOR | In the Church of England, a member of the clergy in charge of a parish (6) |
| PURITANS | Group that traveled to New England to create a reformed version of the Church of England |
| RECTORY | The abode of a member of the Church of England clergy (7) |
| ELIZABETHI | First holder of the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England |
| CANTERBURY | Archbishop of ---, the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England (10) |
| PRESBYTERIAN | The ____ Church of England became part of the United Reformed Church in 1972 |
| DEFENDER | Of the Faith, a title held by Charles III as head of the Church of England (8) |