| MARTINLUTHER | German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation (6,6) |
| LUTHER | German religious leader who initiated the Protestant Reformation (6) |
| SCHWEITZER | Albert, French-German theologian and mission doctor in equatorial Africa who received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize (10) |
| ECKHART | Johannes --, c1260-c1327, German theologian and mystic (7) |
| JACOBSON | Israel ******** , German religious reformer who held the first Reform services in 1810 (8) |
| WYCLIFFE | 14th-century religious reformer who undertook a translation of the Bible into English |
| KNOX | John, Scottish religious reformer who died in 1572 (4) |
| JOHNCALVIN | French theologian. pastor and reformer in Geneva who was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation (46) |
| PERICLES | Name the Athenian political leader who initiated the great building program responsible for the Parthenon (8) |
| LUTHERAN | A follower of the German leader of the Protestant Reformation (8) |
| LUTHERANS | Followers of the German leader of the Protestant Reformation (9) |
| JOHNBALLIOL | King of Scotland who initiated the Auld Alliance with France (4,7) |
| NEOR | Queen who initiated the International Arab Youth Congress |
| DARIO | Ruben ___, Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo |
| DIETOFWORMS | 1521: Martin Luther responds to charges of heresy before the ___, accelerating the Protestant Reformation |
| CALVIN | John ---, 16th-Century French leader of the Protestant Reformation in France and Switzerland (6) |
| URBANII | Pope who initiated the First Crusade |
| GERMANY | Country in which Martin Luther (1483-1546) led the Protestant Reformation |
| ECK | Opponent of Luther during the Protestant Reformation |
| TRENT | Council of ___ (16th-century assembly prompted by the Protestant Reformation) |