- - George Eliot's carpenter hero.
- - G. Eliot's "Adam ......"
- - Eliot's carpenter
- - Eliot's "Adam —"
- - George Eliot's "Adam ......"
- - Eliot title hero
- - George Eliot title character
- - Eliot title surname
- - "Adam ...." (Eliot novel)
- - "Adam ......" (George Eliot novel)
- - Eliot protagonist
- - Adam created by George Eliot
- - 1859 Eliot hero
- - "Adam ......": Eliot
- - Eliot novel "Adam ......"
- - Carpenter in an 1859 novel
- - Eliot character
- - Eliot title character
- - Eliot hero
- - George Eliot character
- - George Eliot hero
- - Garden area elates leading venerable British monk
- - Dark Ages historian and monk who lived in Jarrow
- - extract from diatribe describing venerable figure
- - monk's bit of the rosary, we hear?
- - Monk securing poor grade in spelling competition
- - Venerable writer of a noted plot
- - Worker entertaining Durham's first venerable historian
- - part of the rosary, we hear, for ancient monk
- - Early historian, qualified teacher, English
- - english monk and scholar
- - saintly monk
- - "venerable" sainted historian
- - a venerable name in england's illustrious past
- - Venerable author of The Ecclesiastical History of the English People, d. 735
- - The Venerable ......, English theologian
- - Old historian of older Britain
- - Northumbrian monk and historian, d. 735
- - Historian and theologian
- - Hetty Sorrel's lover
- - Father of English history
- - Adam or the Venerable
- - Adam of literature
- - "Venerable" English scholar
- - "The Venerable ......," early historian
- - "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People" scholar
- - "On the Reckoning of Time" historian
- - Noted English historian.
- - Sainted historian
- - Sainted English historian
- - The Venerable ----, the foremost Anglo-Saxon scholar (673-735)
- - Monk known as 'The Father of English History'
- - 'Venerable' saint
- - Venerable saint who was a monk, theologian and historian
- - "Venerable" English saint
- - Theologian called 'The Father of English History'
- - Venerable scholar
- - Venerable English historian, d. 735
- - Anglo-Saxon historian
- - Saint's resting-place — and shrine, ultimately
- - "Venerable" scholar of old England
- - "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" author
- - "Venerable" monk
- - "Venerable" English historian
- - Saint who wrote the earliest history of England
- - "Venerable" monk/author
- - "De Temporibus" writer
- - The Venerable ...... (old English historian)
- - "Venerable" British saint
- - Only native Englishman ever named Doctor of the Church by a pope
- - "Venerable" theologian
- - "Venerable" English writer
- - "Adam ...." (31 Across work)
- - "Adam ......"
- - Ancient British historian
- - Saint referred to as "Venerable"
- - The Father of English History
- - "The Venerable ......"
- - Fictional Adam
- - Hetty Sorrel's admirer
- - "Venerable" English monk
- - Early historian
- - Theologian who started the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ
- - Saint known as "The Venerable"
- - His feast day is May 27
- - His feast day is May 25th
- - Venerable .... (ancient historian)
- - Anglo-Saxon theologian
- - Venerable historian
- - He was Venerable
- - "Venerable" writer
- - Saint called Venerable
- - The Venerable ........ English historian
- - Benedictine scholar
- - Venerable English theologian
- - Literary carpenter Adam
- - Early English historian
- - Adam of fiction
- - The Venerable ......, English monk
- - The Venerable ......, English scholar
- - English saint-historian
- - Venerable one
- - See 60 Across
- - See 48-Across
- - Venerable.
- - English historian
- - See 7-Down
- - See 2-Down
- - Seduce English scholar
- - The Venerable ......, early 8th-century English monk
- - Adam, as described by George, is a venerable fellow
- - venerable ---, scholarly monk
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