- - the leading catholic essayist
- - "Essay on Man" author
- - Olivia ...... (lead character on TV's "Scandal")
- - He wrote "Essay on Man"
- - "Essay on Man" writer
- - "Essay on Man" poet
- - "An Essay on Criticism" writer
- - "An Essay on Criticism" essayist
- - "An Essay on Criticism" author
- - "An Essay on Criticism" poet
- - 'An Essay on Man' poet Alexander
- - scandal surname
- - sharp operators hide church leader
- - Father goes to the east as a religious leader
- - Poet given to pontifical versifying?
- - Jude Law HBO series The Young ......
- - Church leader from Vatican City
- - Vatican City's VIP
- - Love games after Pamplona's leader is one releasing bulls
- - Leader of a 109-acre nation
- - Current title of the man born Jorge Mario Bergoglio
- - Alexander's dad had a sweetheart
- - Drink beginning to excite religious leader
- - Drink with English church leader
- - the head of the roman catholic church
- - Drink and drug for religious leader
- - Bishop's pawn has work with English opening
- - Jorge Mario Bergoglio's title
- - Leo XIII or Pius X
- - Catholic church's leader
- - "Is the ... Catholic?"
- - Religious leader who lives in Vatican City
- - Vatican City's eminent tenant
- - Oddly prompted religious leader
- - English poet is religious leader
- - Writer to apply zero pressure in Patmore's case?
- - Leader of the Catholic Church and Vatican's head of state
- - Vatican's head of state
- - Religious leader has exercises about work
- - See captain?
- - francis, most recently
- - Dad with English church leader
- - Pius VIII or Urban VIII
- - head of catholic church
- - Francis is the current one
- - One writer including second page and another
- - Holy See resident
- - Urban, for one
- - Vicar of Christ
- - Vatican dweller
- - Vatican City VIP
- - St. Peter was the first
- - Ring of the Fisherman wearer
- - Benedict, e.g.
- - Vatican election of 2005
- - The Swiss Guards guard him
- - He wrote "The Dunciad"
- - He sometimes stays at Castel Gandolfo
- - Fisherman's Ring wearer
- - Church head
- - Calixtus III, for example
- - Benedict XVI, for one
- - "Wicked Wasp of Twickenham"
- - Writer who popularized the saying "To err is human, to forgive divine"
- - Wearer of a triple tiara
- - Venerated visitor
- - Vatican official
- - Vatican City leader
- - Vatican City boss
- - Urban, for example
- - Urban or Innocent
- - Top Roman Catholic
- - Tiara-wearing man who's not entirely comfortable with homosexuality
- - The Wicked Wasp of Twickenham
- - The Swiss Guards serve him
- - The most recent one was inaugurated in 2005
- - The Holy See resident
- - Swift contemporary
- - Successor of St. Peter
- - St. Symmachus, for one
- - Source of the line "Hope springs eternal ..."
- - Source of infallible teachings
- - See figure 1?
- - Rome VIP
- - Rome V.I.P.
- - Religious leader in "Angels & Demons"
- - Pontifical English poet?
- - Poet who wrote "To err is human ..."
- - Poet who wrote "Hope springs eternal in the human breast"
- - Poet who warned about "a little learning"
- - Poet Alexander
- - Pius I, e.g.
- - Pius or John
- - Person who lives in the Vatican
- - Paul, John or Leo
- - One who pontiff-icates?
- - One of six Pauls, e.g.
- - One of five Nicholases
- - One guarded by the Swiss Guard
- - Newly elected Vatican leader ...... Francis
- - Leader whose tweets can be read in Latin
- - John Paul, e.g.
- - John Paul II's title
- - John Paul II was one
- - John Paul II
- - John Paul
- - John or Julius
- - It can precede or follow Alexander
- - Homer translator
- - Holy See overseer
- - Holy See head honcho
- - Head of the Catholic Church
- - He wrote, "She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen."
- - Friend of Gay and Swift.
- - Francis or John Paul II, e.g.
- - Francis or Benedict XVI, for example
- - Fabian, for one
- - English poet, d. 1744
- - English poet ("The Dunciad")
- - Catholic Church leader such as Francis
- - Castel Gandolfo summer resident
- - Benedict XVI, currently
- - Benedict XIV, e.g.
- - Benedict I, e.g.
- - Author of "The Dunciad"
- - Any of 16 Benedicts
- - Alexander was the fifth
- - Alexander or John Paul II
- - Alexander the poet
- - Adrian or Pius
- - 18th-century poet Alexander
- - "Windsor Forest" poet
- - "Urbi et orbi" speaker
- - "The Young ......" (Jude Law drama)
- - "Pastorals" poet
- - "Fools rush in" source
- - "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread" writer
- - .... Benedict XVI
- - 18th century translator of Homer
- - English satirist
- - Spinach-loving sailor
- - Thimble Theater star
- - Union general
- - John or Paul
- - Mass producer?
- - Benedict XVI, e.g.
- - British writer
- - Innocent, for one
- - Francis's title
- - Vatican leader
- - Head of the Holy See
- - Swiss Guard charge
- - Vatican VIP
- - Vatican head
- - Church leader
- - The Bishop of Rome
- - Bishop of Rome
- - Manitoba village
- - Vatican City resident
- - One whose job prospects go up in smoke?
- - Top bishop
- - St. Peter's Square figure
- - One of seven in 14th-century Avignon
- - Music festival - the second one in Rome The Christians listen to
- - Frequent speaker from St. Peter's
- - Person whose Twitter handle is @Pontifex
- - John or Julius of Rome
- - Leader of the Vatican
- - Church leader is innocent - one of thirteen
- - Vatican figure
- - Innocent, e.g
- - Bull issuer
- - HBO's "The Young ......"
- - Benedict XVI, until 2013
- - Pontiff
- - Francis, e.g
- - Peter was the first one
- - Brilliant satirist exercises to rear of chamber
- - User of the Twitter handle @Pontifex
- - Head of the smallest nation
- - Whom the Swiss Guards guard
- - Innocent, perhaps
- - John or Paul, for example
- - Canonizing figure
- - Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now
- - See somebody?
- - Conclave's choice
- - Issuer of bulls
- - Francis, since 2013
- - Alexander who wrote 'The Dunciad'
- - Catholic leader
- - Religious leader
- - Vatican V.I.P
- - St. Peter's Square speaker
- - Leader in white
- - Speaker from St. Peter's Basilica
- - Holy Roman
- - Leader chosen by cardinals
- - Roman Catholic leader
- - Speaker overlooking St. Peter's Square
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