| VULGATE | The 4th-century version of the Bible produced by Jerome |
| TYNDALE | William ____ translated the first new English bible produced during the Reformation |
| WHIMWHAM | From reduplication and "to let the eyes wander", a word for a trinket; a ridiculous notion; an odd device; a sudden fancy or caprice; or, an 18th-century version of a trifle (4-4) |
| REVISED | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Version, an update of the King James Version of the Bible from the late 19th century (7) |
| ANTIOCH | Now in Turkey, this city was founded by one of Alexander the Great's generals in the 4th century BCE |
| MINIVAN | Man carrying one version of the bible is a mover of people (7) |
| NIRVANA | In heaven grandma carries one version of the Bible (7) |
| HYPATIA | Female Greek philosopher, head of the Neoplatonic school in 4th century Alexandria (7) |
| ROBERTA | 1933 musical by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach (7) |
| TEBESSA | Algerian city and province, known for its 4th century basilica (7) |
| AMBROSE | 4th-century bishop of Milan who was made a saint |
| TACTICUS | During the 4th century BCE, he wrote On the Defense of Fortifications, one chapter of which was devoted to cryptography, making it the earliest treatise on the subject. |
| ABUMENA | This World Heritage site near Alexandria in Egypt was a 4th century Christian pilgrimage destination |
| VISIGOTH | Member of the western group of Goths who were driven into the Balkans in the 4th century AD (8) |
| OSTROGOTH | Member of a people subjugated by the Huns in the 4th century (9) |
| THEACADEMY | Site of a grove of olive trees near Athens where Plato taught in the 4th century BC (3,7) |
| PRAXITELES | Athenian sculptor of the 4th century BC statue Aphrodite of Knidos (10) |
| BASLE | City in the north of Switzerland (pop 180,000), founded in the 4th century (5) |
| ARISTOTLE | "On the Soul" author of the 4th century B.C. |
| STBASIL | Fourth-century church father |