| VISIGOTH | Member of the western group of Goths who were driven into the Balkans in the 4th century AD (8) |
| GOTHS | Germanic people who converted to Arian Christianity, evangelised by the preacher Ulfilas in the fourth century AD (5) |
| HUN | Member of a nomadic people that invaded SE Europe in the fourth century AD |
| MITHRAIST | Follower of a religious cult popular in the Roman army from the lst to 4th Century AD (9) |
| WARTORN | Like the Balkans in the 1990s |
| TEDEUM | Latin Christian hymn dating from the late 4th century AD (2,4) |
| OSTROGOTH | Member of the eastern group of Goths that conquered and ruled Italy around 500 AD |
| WEIGHT | Western group of rowers showing heaviness (6) |
| AMBROSE | St --, Bishop of Milan in fourth century AD (7) |
| THEWHOLEHOG | Goth who tattooed his heel completely (3,5,3) |
| THEGREAT | Macedonian king who conquered most of the known world in the 4th century BCE, Alexander ... (3,5) |
| ISTANBUL | Europe's largest city, briefly renamed as New Rome in the 4th Century (8) |
| TACTICUS | During the 4th century BCE, he wrote On the Defense of Fortifications, one chapter of which was devoted to cryptography, making it the earliest treatise on the subject. |
| HEINRICH | South Africa batter who made 174 in the 4th ODI against Australia in Centurion in 2023 (8) |
| RADUCANU | British teen tennis player who retired from Wimbledon in the 4th round this year (4,8) |
| OKLAHOMA | Where the Joads were driven from |
| LATEGAME | ___ comeback (sudden turnaround in the 4th quarter, say) |
| ANTIOCH | Now in Turkey, this city was founded by one of Alexander the Great's generals in the 4th century BCE |
| BASLE | City in the north of Switzerland (pop 180,000), founded in the 4th century (5) |
| THEACADEMY | Site of a grove of olive trees near Athens where Plato taught in the 4th century BC |