- - Standish or Bradford, e.g.
- - Physician, Franklin, or Friar
- - Visitor to Mecca or Graceland, say
- - Myles Standish, e.g.
- - Alden or Standish
- - William Bradford or John Carver.
- - Role in a Thanksgiving pageant
- - Impertinence recalled by harsh traveller
- - Bunyan's hero, devout student, determined
- - One making progress with fathers?
- - Mayflower emigrants,... Fathers
- - Mayflower passenger turning cheek, resolute
- - religious traveller, foreign character, large and stern
- - He's bound to seek a religious goal
- - One journeying to a holy place
- - john wayne word
- - most of tablet taken by stern religious traveller
- - Traveller who journeys to a holy place
- - Colonial role in a Thanksgiving pageant
- - Traveller to a shrine
- - Traveller to a holy place
- - One travelling to a sacred place
- - One on journey to shrine
- - One of those who sailed to New England in the Mayflower, 1620
- - Plymouth colonizer
- - One in centre of Naples, sullen traveller
- - Seeker finding crater's edge turned and fell
- - Religious traveller
- - Traveller for religious reasons
- - One has faith one will go far
- - The Canterbury Tales
- - Seeker finding crater's edge perhaps turned and fell
- - Travelling worshipper
- - Mouthy type upsets stern figure on the Camino
- - Holy traveller, one converted girl in the afternoon
- - Holy traveller
- - Traveller detailed building filth (in both instances)
- - Traveller sees Prime Minister hugging single girl, shaken
- - Wayfarer to holy site
- - Rising impudence over dour traveller
- - Many a character in 'The Canterbury Tales'
- - Journeyman fell on part of face, twisting
- - and 22: Puritans who sailed for America in the Mayflower
- - Plymouth Colony settler
- - Host at the first Thanksgiving
- - A Plymouth colony founder
- - Celebrant of Thanksgiving
- - Member of a noted colony
- - Well-known Thanksgiving guest
- - Plymouth settler
- - Settler of 1620
- - Bunyan's Christian, e.g.
- - Mayflower fare
- - Sojourner.
- - Devout voyager.
- - He ate the first Thanksgiving dinner.
- - One of 78 men, 24 women.
- - William Bradford, e.g.
- - Stranger in a strange land
- - Early American.
- - Wayfarer
- - "Mayflower" passenger
- - Wanderer
- - Cheeky talk about stern religious traveller
- - Camino walker
- - religious traveller, quiet one, large and severe
- - greek character left with forbidding shrine visitor
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