| ECCEHOMO | Latin translation of 'Behold the man' in John 19:5 (4,4) |
| ECHO | Image of "Behold the Man" repeatedly cut in half |
| PETER | George Smiley's right- hand-man in John le Carre's espionage novels (57) |
| GUILLAM | George Smiley's right- hand-man in John le Carre's espionage novels (57) |
| ECCE | "___ homo" (cry in John 19:5) |
| AGNUSDEI | I used nag in a strange way to behold the Lamb of God (5,3) |
| HOMO | Artistic depiction of Christ wearing a crown of thorns; Latin, 'behold the man' (4,4) |
| HERESMUD | Drink up ___ behold the reason for blurred vision (5,3,2,4,3) |
| ONE | "Behold, the man is become as ___ of us" (Ge 3:22) |
| NUPTIAL | Leaders of union, possibly, engaged in Latin translation of "union"? |
| INITIAL | Two writers involved in Latin translation of the first letter (7) |
| JEROME | Saint noted for his Latin translation of the bible, the Vulgate (6) |
| VULGATE | Latin translation of the Bible, since 1592 the Roman Catholic Church's official text (7) |
| VIALACTIA | Latin translation of The Milky Way (3,6) |
| ROMANMUNRO | Latin translation of author Alice or H.H.? |
| COSMOPOLITAN | Commanding officers short time accepting work with Latin translation of worldwide scope (12) |
| MIDST | "Behold, the kingdom of God is in the ___ of you": Luke |
| LAMB | "Behold the ___ of God..." (John 1:29) |
| CREATOR | (OBC) "Behold, the world's - wears The form and fashion of a slave" (7) |
| LASSO | Behold the donkey held in the rope with a noose (5) |