| CECILIA | Virgin martyr, patron saint of music, killed c. AD 230 (7) |
| STAGNES | Virgin martyr and one of the Isles of Scilly (2,5) |
| BALATON | Large freshwater lake in eastern Hungary (230 sq miles) (7) |
| VOLTAGE | The UK's standard is 230 Volts |
| PETRONILLA | Virgin martyr who died at the end of the first century, supposedly a daughter of Peter (10) |
| ANTHONY | Patron saint of lost things, ..... ....... of Padua (5,7) |
| INES | Santa ___ (virgin martyr in the Italian Catholic Church) |
| AGNES | Virgin martyr gets on train finally coming in (5) |
| BARBARA | In the reign of Henry VI, it is said that a chapel was founded at Norwich Guildhall and dedicated to St ..., the patron saint of prisoners (7) |
| DUNSTAN | Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7) |
| CECELIA | Patron saint of musicians, supposedly beheaded in the second or third century (7) |
| PATRICK | Patron saint of Ireland celebrated on 17 March (7) |
| ENGLAND | St George is the patron saint of which kingdom (7) |
| STEPHEN | Patron saint of deacons and stonemasons (7) |
| FIACHRA | A patron saint of gardeners, feast 30 Aug (7) |
| FLORIAN | Patron saint of firefighters and chimney sweeps (7) |
| MICHAEL | Patron saint of police officers and military personnel (7) |
| CRISPIN | Patron saint of shoemakers, martyred in the third century (7) |
| ROSALIA | Patron saint of the Italian city of Palermo |
| EUSTACE | Patron saint of hunters and firefighters (7) |