| EVANGELIC | Protestant in the city sadly leaving |
| HUGUENOT | A French Protestant in the 16th and 17th centuries (8) |
| PURITAN | Extreme English Protestant in the 16th and 17th centuries (7) |
| ISTANBUL | City sadly unsuitable being out of bounds (8) |
| TOLEDO | Spanish city, sadly looted |
| PURITANISM | Belief system held by a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries (10) |
| ORANGEMAN | Protestant in row in sultanate |
| LUTH | Protestant in Garrison Keillor stories: abbr. |
| LOWCHURCH | Anglican tradition, Protestant in outlook, paying little regard to ritual, etc (3,6) |
| ICENI | Protestants in island province who opposed influence of Rome (5) |
| UNITEDREFORMEDCHURCH | Which Protestant sect was formed in England in 1972 from the union of the Presbyterian and Congregat |
| MENNONITE | Member of a chiefly North American Protestant sect originating in Friesland, Europe, in the 16th cen |
| LUTHERAN | Protestant who believes in the Book of Concord |
| EVANGELICAL | Protestant, according to the doctrine of the Gospel |
| GERMANY | Country in which Martin Luther (1483-1546) led the Protestant Reformation |
| THOMASCRANMER | In 1533 he was appointed as the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury (6,7) |
| LUTHER | Martin, German leader of the Protestant Reformation who died in 1546 (6) |
| LATIMER | Hugh ?, English Protestant bishop burnt at the stake in 1555 (7) |
| MARTINLUTHER | German leader of the Protestant Reformation who died in 1546 (6,6) |
| CRANMER | Thomas, the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury who drew up the Book of Common Prayer (7) |