| CUTHBERT | Patron saint of Northumbria (8) |
| OSWESTRY | This Shropshire town's name may have derived from Oswald, king of Northumbria, killed in a battle on the site (8) |
| EDWIN | Which saint and king of Northumbria fell at the Battle of Hatfield Chase? (5) |
| DUNCAN | The anglicised name of two Scottish kings (1034-40, 1094),the latter of whom married Ethelreda of Northumbria (6) |
| NICHOLAS | Patron saint of Greece (and Liverpool) (8) |
| MARTINET | Patron saint of innkeepers and French disciplinarian (8) |
| LAWRENCE | Patron saint of the poor, cooks and comedians (8) |
| BONIFACE | Patron saint of brewers and Germany (8) |
| BARNABAS | Patron saint of Cyprus and peacemaking (8) |
| BENEDICT | Patron saint of Europe and school children (8) |
| OSWALD | Saint who was a seventh century king of Northumbria |
| 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) |
| SAMPHIRE | Foraged or bought at farmers' markets or fishmongers, a sea vegetable growing in Britain's coastal shores whose name is said to derive from the patron saint of fishermen (8) |
| ALOYSIUS | Patron saint of youth; or, the teddy bear in Brideshead Revisited (8) |
| ALBERTUS | - Magnus; patron saint of scientists who taught Thomas Aquinas and discovered arsenic (8) |
| STANDREW | Who is the patron saint of Scotland? (2,6) |
| STJOSEPH | Who is the patron saint of carpenters? (2,6) |
| STGEORGE | Who is the patron saint of England? (2,6) |
| THUMB | Toms part of Northumbria (5) |
| BEDE | Venerable resident of Northumbria? (4) |