| ORANGEMAN | In Northern Ireland, a member of a Protestant fraternal lodge; historically, a follower of William III (9) |
| BASALT | Forming the coastal columns of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, a type of igneous rock that was used to make neolithic ground stone tools (6) |
| NORMAN | Northern manor rebuilt for a follower of William (6) |
| ORANGEMEN | Irish protestant, fraternal org. members |
| NIRVANA | Rock band from Northern Ireland, a name in Virginia (7) |
| BASENJI | Found judge visiting Northern Ireland a dog |
| RUFUS | Ruddy historic follower of William! |
| SALVO | Follower of William Booth's doctrine, informally (5) |
| METHODIST | A member of a Protestant Christian denomination that derives from John Wesley's system of faith and practice (9) |
| MORAVIANS | Members of a Protestant Church originating in 1772 as a revival of the Bohemian Brethren |
| BAPTISTS | Members of a Protestant church who believe in immersion as part of a religious ceremony (8) |
| DOMESDAYBOOK | The record of a survey of the land of England carried out by the commissioners of William I in 1086 (8,4) |
| MENNONITES | Members of a Protestant sect that rejects infant baptism and the doctrine of transubstantiation |
| NONCONFORMISTS | Members of a Protestant body separated from the Church of England (14) |
| ADVENTIST | Member of a Protestant denomination: Seventh Day ___ (9) |
| BAPTIST | Member of a Protestant group (7) |
| PRESBYTERIAN | Of a Protestant Church with a system of government by elders (12) |
| ODO | ____, bishop of Bayeux, was a half-brother of William I |
| SHAKERS | Members of a Protestant denomination |
| METHODISTS | Members of a Protestant denomination (10) |