| GUADALUPE | Patron saint of Mexico |
| BARTHOLOMEW | One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus in the New Testament; patron saint of tanners (11) |
| ELMO | Name by which Saint Erasmus of Formia, the patron saint of sailors, is also known (4) |
| STGEORGESCROSS | Emblem of the patron saint of a number of countries and regions including England and Catalonia, his day is celebrated on April 23rd (2,7,5) |
| AGNES | -- of Rome, the patron saint of chastity (5) |
| ROSALIA | Patron saint of the Italian city of Palermo |
| ARC | Joan of ___, patron saint of France (3) |
| PALERMO | Santa Rosalia, who saved the city from the Black Death, is the patron saint of this capital of Sicil |
| ASSISI | Town in Perugia, Umbria, birthplace of St Francis, patron saint of animals (6) |
| VALENTINE | Saint who, legend says, married Christian couples at a time when Christians were being persecuted and thus became the patron saint of lovers |
| ANTHONY | Patron saint of lost things, ..... ....... of Padua (5,7) |
| SAINT | Patron saint of lost things, ..... ....... of Padua (5,7) |
| STDAVIDS | Village-sized cathedral city in Pembrokeshire that was built on the site of a monastery founded by the patron saint of Wales (2,6) |
| BARBARA | In the reign of Henry VI, it is said that a chapel was founded at Norwich Guildhall and dedicated to St ..., the patron saint of prisoners (7) |
| NICHOLAS | The patron saint of Russia and of children, sailors, merchants and pawnbrokers |
| DUNSTAN | Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7) |
| EDMUND | Patron saint of kings, pandemics and originally of England who ruled East Anglia from 855-869 (6) |
| DELASALLE | Jean-Baptiste ___, canonised French priest proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers of youth in 1950 |
| GAMBRINUS | Legendary king of Flanders who is an unofficial patron saint of beer or beer brewing |
| STAGNES | Patron saint of chastity; large village on the north coast of Cornwall |