| DUNSTAN | Early Archbishop of Canterbury and royal adviser canonised in 1029 |
| STANSELM | Lent: mass excited early Archbishop of Canterbury |
| VETCH | PlusWord No 1029 |
| ANSELM | Early archbishop of Canterbury |
| LANGTON | Archbishop of Canterbury and key figure in the negotiations leading to the signing of Magna Carta (7 |
| LANFRANC | Archbishop of Canterbury and adviser to William I |
| LAUD | William ___, Archbishop of Canterbury and religious adviser to Charles I |
| PROLOCUTOR | In the Church of England, the chairperson of the lower house of the Convocations of Canterbury and York (10) |
| VICTORIA | Queen whose 63-year reign oversaw 10 UK prime ministers, six Archbishops of Canterbury and three popes (8) |
| TERESA | Mother ___ of Calcutta, Roman Catholic nun awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and canonised in 2016 (6) |
| OHIO | State of Canterbury and Inverness clubs (4) |
| PETERSBURG | City in America canonised in Russia (10) |
| OGILVIE | St John, Scottish Jesuit priest and martyr finally canonised in 1976 (7) |
| CATHEDRALS | Cars held at diversion - features of Canterbury & Coventry, for example (10) |
| JOANOFARC | French national heroine also known as the Maid of Orleans (c. 1412-31),canonised in 1920 (4,2,3) |
| PIO | Stigmata sufferer canonised in 2002. (3) |
| BERNADETTE | Saint, French peasant girl canonised in 1933 (10) |
| BEDE | English historian (c 673 - 735), canonised in 1899 (4) |
| STAIR | Melody canonised in flight? (5) |
| KENTISHMEN | In a manner of speaking, English workers from Canterbury and Maidstone living in south east England (10) |