| MORTON | Prelate who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1486 and Lord Chancellor of England under Henry VII a year later (6) |
| THOMASAUDLEY | Lord Chancellor of England under Henry VIII (6,6) |
| ANSELM | Saint who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1093 by King William II (6) |
| HATTON | Sir Christopher ___, Lord Chancellor of England and a favourite of Elizabeth I (6) |
| BACON | Sir Francis ___, 1561-1626, philosopher and scientist who was Attorney General and Lord Chancellor for James I (5) |
| FALSTAFF | Sir John ___, character who appears in William Shakespeare plays The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henr |
| OAXACA | The chief city of S. Mexico, founded in 1486 (6) |
| MORE | Sir Thomas _, English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII, executed on a charge of treason (4) |
| OTTER | Animal such as Tarka in the 1927 book by Henr y Williamson (5) |
| TUDOR | Henr y VIII's royal house (5) |
| ARCHIBALDTAIT | Edinburgh-born priest (1811 -82)appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1868(9,4) |
| LANFRANC | Italian prelate who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1070 (8) |
| STIGAND | He became archbishop of Canterbury in controversial circumstances and was deposed in 1070 (7) |
| LAUD | William --, English prelate who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645 (4) |
| AYLMER | Felix ?, actor who portrayed the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1964 film drama Becket (6) |
| AUGUSTINE | Italian monk who became the first archbishop of Canterbury in 601 AD (9) |
| STANSELM | Benedictine monk who became the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1093 (2,6) |
| WHITGIFT | Private school in south London founded by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1596 (8) |
| SARAHMULLALLY | Bishop of London announced as the next Archbishop of Canterbury in October 2025 (5,8) |
| NORMANCONQUEST | The invasion and occupation of England under William I in the 11th century (6,8) |