| JOANOFARC | French national heroine martyred in 1431 (4,2,3) |
| ARC | Joan of -, French national heroine who died in 1431 (3) |
| STSTEPHEN | One martyred in street on walk with female |
| MAIDOFORLEANS | Nickname of a French national heroine, c1412-1431 (4,2,7) |
| HUSSITE | Member of a group who defeated five consecutive papal crusades between 1420 and 1431, taking their name from a Bohemian reformer martyred in 1415 (7) |
| BONIFACE | Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk and missionary martyred in Frisia in 754 |
| TOLPUDDLE | Dorset village associated with "martyred" agricultural labourers (9) |
| ANARCHIST | Martyred saint prodded by mischievous rebel (9) |
| SEBASTIAN | Martyred saint shot with arrows |
| OFARC | 15th century French national heroine, Joan ... (2,3) |
| ORLEANS | Maid of ___ , nickname of French national heroine Joan of Arc (7) |
| ROUEN | City on the Seine river in NW France in which Joan of Arc was tried and executed in 1431 (5) |
| POLYCARP | 2nd Century bishop of Smyrna martyred in AD 167 (8) |
| RIDLEY | Nicholas, former bishop of London who was martyred in 1555 (6) |
| CYPRIAN | Saint and bishop of Carthage martyred in 258 (7) |
| CRISPIN | Patron saint of shoemakers, martyred in the third century (7) |
| AFFLICTED | Martyred |
| CRUCIFIED | Martyred |
| CECILIA | Patron saint of music, martyred in the 2nd or 3rd century AD; feast day, 22 November (7) |
| IGNATIUS | St. ____ of Antioch, theologian and Bishop of that city martyred in the second century A.D. (8) |