| SAULOFTARSUS | One who later became a saint suffering four assaults (4,2,6) |
| SEBASTIAN | A saint, suffering after arrows, the club finishes (9) |
| MOTHERTERESA | She became a saint (6,6) |
| CHARTERHOUSE | Former monastery in London which later became a school and a home for poor men |
| WILLIAMBLAKE | English poet, 1757-1827, whose poem Jerusalem later became a hymn (7,5) |
| SHIRLEYTEMPLE | Hollywood child star of the 1930s, who later became a US Ambassador (7,6) |
| MANNY | Boxer Pacquiao who later became a Philippine senator |
| RYUN | Olympic runner Jim who later became a congressman |
| DUCHAMP | Marcel, French Dada artist and sculptor who later became a chess journalist (7) |
| LANCEBASS | 'N Sync member who later became a gay rights activist |
| SPINKS | 1976 Olympic Light Heavyweight boxing champion who later became a WBC and WBA champion |
| BENAUD | Richie ___, Australia's Test captain from 1958 to 1964 who later became a commentator |
| MONCK | Originally Cromwell's commander-in-chief in Scotland, the Devon-born soldier who later became a key figure in negotiating the restoration of the monarchy to Charles II in 1660 (5) |
| WHITTINGTON | Dick, three-time Lord Mayor of London who later became a popular pantomime figure with his cat (11) |
| GLENN | John, the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth who later became a senator (5) |
| SAMCOSTA | Popular band singer in the 1930s who later became a voice actor on the radio show Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh |
| SLEEP | Wayne ---, ballet dancer who later became a judge on ITV's Stepping Out (5) |
| LEOI | A pope who became a saint |
| AIDAN | A seventh-century Irish bishop who became a saint |
| TERESA | Spanish nun who became a saint |