| ROMANCATHOLIC | Christian led by the Pope |
| HOLYSEE | The government of the Catholic Church, led by the pope (4,3) |
| CHAMPSELYSEES | Part of capital city visits led by the top people |
| FISHERMAN | The Ring of the ___ is worn by the Pope. (9) |
| OTTERBURN | Moonlit battle in 1388 in which the Scots led by the Earl of Douglas defeated the English led by brothers Harry Hotspur and Sir Ralph Percy (9) |
| TABLET | Christian led this Greek character, very small (6) |
| MUTINY | Christian led one Athenian character, very small (6) |
| URBIETORBI | To the city and to the world, an address given by the Pope on certain occasions (4,2,4) |
| VATICAN | ___ City, city-state ruled by the Pope and officially established by the Lateran Treaty (7) |
| ROTA | Supreme ecclesiastical court of the Roman Catholic Church, presided over by judges (auditors) appointed by the pope (4) |
| NEWSTYLE | Solar dating system, introduced by the Pope in 1582, using the Gregorian rather than the Julian calendar |
| TIARA | Name of the crown worn by the pope |
| BOUNTY | British ship on which Fletcher Christian led a mutiny against Captain Bligh |
| PALLIUM | Ecclesiastical vestment in the Roman Catholic church, decorated with 6 crosses; originally worn by the Pope (7) |
| MAGNACARTA | Document whose original version was annulled by the Pope the same year it was adopted, in 1215 |
| LEGATE | Get the ale out for him! After all, he was sent by the Pope! |
| CANONLAW | It's promulgated by the pope |
| EGAN | New York City archbishop, named a cardinal by the Pope |
| YAD | ___ Vashem (Holocaust memorial visited by the pope) |
| PAPALSTATES | Area ruled by the Pope up to 1870 |