| RESURGENCE | Was about to well up at a new church, in recovery (10) |
| SURGE | To well up |
| TRAPANI | A role turned up at a new item, initially, for a Sicilian seaport (7) |
| DISSONANCE | Daughter is with boy at a new church ___ that's hard to hear (10) |
| ATTENDANT | Did one turn up at a new time? (9) |
| PRANCES | Cavorts with priest at a new church on Sunday (7) |
| PROVIDENCE | Supply new church in a US state capital, as in a friendly society (10) |
| AVALANCHE | Overwhelming influx in a new church in a valley (9) |
| ABEYANCE | Bishop quit monastery next to a new church in suspense (8) |
| LAMANCHA | Monk controls a new church in Don's area (2,6) |
| TRANCE | Go right back to new church in a hypnotic state (6) |
| NANTWICH | A twin excited to enter new church in Cheshire town (8) |
| SCUNNER | Runs new church in the wrong way, showing a strong dislike (7) |
| NUANCE | Model leaves aunt back at new church in the shade (6) |
| RESIDENCY | Live by new church, in a particular place (9) |
| CLARENCE | Nun coming down to new church in carriage |
| SCHENGEN | English army officer, in short, follows small child to well known village in Luxembourg (8) |
| WHATHAVEWEHERE | Phrase you may say after the clues to well, well, well |
| BRUSHWITHFAME | A ___ (being physically close to well-known person) (A FEW BIRTH HUMS anagram) (5,4,4) |
| SINCERE | New church in southern Ireland's losing ground, honest (7) |