| CARMELITES | Friars of a Roman Catholic order founded in the 12th century (10) |
| CISTERCIAN | Monk of Catholic order founded in 1098 (10) |
| JESUITS | Members of a Roman Catholic order founded by St Ignatius of Loyola (7) |
| BENEDICTINES | Monks or nuns of a Christian religious order founded in the sixth century (12) |
| CAPUCHIN | Friar of a strict branch of the Franciscan order (8) |
| CARMELITE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of an order of mendicant friars founded in the 12th century ( |
| JESUIT | Member of a Roman Catholic order of priests founded in 1534 to do missionary work (6) |
| DEMOCRATIC | Popular rising quoted about a Catholic order (10) |
| ARC | Male member of a Roman Catholic order (Ital) (3) |
| MARIST | Member of a Roman Catholic order |
| BLACKFRIARS | Members of the mendicant Roman Catholic order of Dominicans, founded in 1215 (5,6) |
| MELROSE | Borders town (pop about 2,000), with a ruined abbey founded in the 12th century (7) |
| OXFORD | Name a famous English university founded in the 12th century (6) |
| BERLINER | Citizen of European capital city (pop about 4 million), founded in the 12th century (8) |
| TINTERN | Ruined abbey in Monmouthshire, founded in the 12th century (7) |
| RABAT | Capital city in north Africa (pop about 580,000), founded in the 12th century (5) |
| TIRANA | Capital in south-east Europe (pop 320,000), founded in the 12th century (6) |
| SIENA | This Italian city was originally an Etruscan settlement that grew to become ancient Roman city. Its cathedral was begun in the 12th century in the Romanesque style but transformed in the 13th century |
| FOUNTAINSABBEY | Ruined Cistercian monastery near Ripon founded in the 12th century (9,5) |
| CAMBRIDGE | English city whose university was founded in the 12th century |