| DUNSTAN | Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7) |
| PISANO | Family of Italian architects, goldsmiths and sculptors whose name refers to the "Leaning Tower city" (6) |
| EDGAR | King of the English from 959 to 975 known as 'the Peaceful' (5) |
| HILLIARD | Nicholas ___, English goldsmith, portrait painter and miniaturist who died in 1619 (8) |
| PAULREVERE | American patriot and silversmith 1735-1818 (4,6) |
| TIFFANY | NYC jeweler and silversmith that crafts trophies for 51-Across |
| BARTHOLOMEW | Apostle and patron saint of butchers, tanners and leather workers (11) |
| LUKE | Evangelist and patron saint of physicians and surgeons (4) |
| JOANOFARC | National heroine and patron saint of France who was burned at the stake in 1431 (4,2,3) |
| OLAF | King and patron saint of Norway |
| SATIE | Erik, French composer and patron saint of Les Six |
| NABU | (Babylonian) God of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools. |
| MAECENAS | Gaius ___, friend and political advisor to Octavian and patron of Horace and Virgil |
| XIPETOTEC | Mesamerican god of spring and patron of goldsmiths who was venerated by the Toltecs and Aztecs (4,5) |
| MEDICI | Which ruling Florentine family, and patron of the arts, produced two popes and, although interrupted, maintained influence from the 1430s to the 1730s? (6) |
| HENRYTHE | and 11dn, Prince of Portugal and patron of exploration who died in 1460 (5,3,9) |
| APOLLO | Greek god of music and patron of the Oracle at Delphi (6) |
| LORENZO | Italian statesman and patron of the Renaissance who was given the title 'the Magnificent (7) |
| NAVIGATOR | see 7ac, Prince of Portugal and patron of exploration who died in 1460 (5,3,9) |
| CELLINI | Goldsmith and sculptor who created Perseus with the Head of Medusa (7) |