| PONTIUSPILATE | Roman procurator of Judaea who ordered Jesus's crucifixion (7,6) |
| PILATE | Pontius, Roman governor of Judaea who ordered Jesus's crucifixion (6) |
| PONTIUS | Roman procurator of Judaea who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus (7,6) |
| HERODTHEGREAT | King of Judea who ordered the Massacre of the Innocents so as to kill the infant Jesus (5,3,5) |
| NOLIMETANGERE | Jesus's admonition to Mary Magdelene, John 20.17 |
| PILATES | Exercise system of an old Roman procurator (7) |
| EPILATE | Remove hair from East Judea's Roman procurator (7) |
| HEROD | Roman-appointed king of Judaea into whose realm Jesus of Nazareth was born (5) |
| PILATUS | First century Roman governor of Judaea, qui "quid est veritas?" inquit |
| AGRIPPA | King of Judaea 41-44 AD who imprisoned St. Peter (5,7) |
| MARYMAGDALENE | Jewish woman who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesus |
| WAYOFTHECROSS | The journey of Jesus to the place of his crucifixion (3,2,3,5) |
| BETHLEHEM | "Now when Jesus was born in ___ of Judaea" (Matt. 2:1) |
| HOLYSEPULCHRE | In the New Testament, the tomb in which the body of Christ was laid after the Crucifixion (4,9) |
| HADRIAN | Roman emperor who ordered the construction of a 73-mile wall (7) |
| ANTIPAS | Herod -------, tetrarch of Galilee, who ordered the execution of John the Baptist (7) |
| CLAUDIUS | Roman emperor who ordered the AD43 invasion of Britain |
| RAGLANSHIRT | Item of clothing named for the commander in chief who ordered the action of 10/25/1854 |
| OFFA | King of Mercia who ordered the construction of what is Britain's longest ancient monument (4) |
| CHEOPS | Pharaoh, also known as Khufu, who ordered the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza |