| KNOX | John ---- (1513-72), Scottish Protestant reformer (4) |
| LEOX | Pope 1513-1522 |
| COX | Richard --, 1500-81, English prelate and Protestant reformer (3) |
| LUTHER | Martin -, C fifteen-sixteen German Protestant reformer |
| CALVIN | Protestant reformer, 56, engulfed by fire (6) |
| LUTHERAN | A follower of a Protestant reformer (8) |
| KNOCKS | Protestant reformer reported strikes |
| CALVINISM | Theology of French Protestant reformer (9) |
| TYNDALE | William ___ (c1494-1536,) Protestant Reformer, burnt at the stake for heresy (7) |
| JOHNCALVIN | Protestant reformer |
| CALVINIST | A follower, eg in Scotland, of the renowned 16th-century French Protestant reformer (9) |
| PREACH | Initially, Protestant reformers each deliver a sermon (6) |
| PURITANS | Protestant reformers of the 16th and 17th centuries (8) |
| FLODDEN | Scottish defeat, 1513 (7) |
| PONCEDELEON | Several hundred thousand indigenous people may have been living in Florida when this Fountain of Youth-seeking Spanish adventurer first hit the beach there in 1513 (5,2,4) |
| WILLIAMDUNBAR | Scottish poet (1460 - 1513) who wrote Lament for the Makaris (7,6) |
| BALBOA | Sighter of the Pacific, Sept. 25, 1513 |
| QUEENREGENT | Title assumed by Margaret Tudor in 1513 |
| SILKENTHOMAS | The tenth Earl of Kildare, a Fitzgerald, 1513-37 (6,6) |
| FLODDENFIELD | Site of the 1513 battle in which King James IV of Scotland was killed (7,5) |