- - six to transport cleric
- - cleric taking part in civic arrangements
- - cleric in civic arrangement
- - Certain cleric
- - Church of England cleric
- - British cleric
- - Episcopal cleric
- - Goldsmith's "The .... of Wakefield"
- - "The ...... of Wakefield"
- - Goldsmith's Wakefield clergyman
- - Wakefield figure
- - Wakefield clergyman
- - "The ...... of Wakefield" (Oliver Goldsmith novel)
- - Chapel cleric
- - English cleric
- - Wakefield cleric
- - Wakefield V.I.P
- - Wakefield's clergyman
- - Wakefield personage
- - Wakefield resident
- - Wakefield churchman
- - Dr. Primrose of Wakefield.
- - Cleric
- - reverend could be suspect
- - six-vehicle churchman?
- - Minister starts to visit Irish churches at random
- - transport after six for minister
- - Person in charge of a church and parish
- - the sixth vehicle for a churchman
- - motor required after six for the clerk
- - Clergyperson
- - Father has maybe one old possible banger after another
- - Amateur hangers-on supporting state minister
- - minister voted in, conservatives are reticent initially
- - person in the services completes the civic arrangements
- - Who'd be foremost in various interesting church activities, right?
- - put six on the vehicle for the clergyman
- - Local churchman
- - member of the clergy with six means of transport
- - churchman gets the girl a vehicle
- - Clergyman bringing six to vehicle
- - Parish minister
- - Man with a dog collar
- - Man (or woman) of the cloth
- - Church deputy
- - Catholic official
- - Parish clergyman.
- - Anglican leader
- - Member of the clergy from Slavic area
- - Minister is against taking island transport
- - Six wheels for minister
- - Parish person
- - Leader in a 24-Down
- - Bishop's deputy
- - Clergyman brings six to vehicle
- - Bishop's underling
- - Clergyman arrives in vehicle by six
- - ...... of Christ (the pope)
- - Minister making some civic arrangements
- - Anglican priest
- - Victoria — a queen and head of church
- - Church of England title
- - Bishop's agent
- - Church of England official
- - Chapel figure
- - Churchman's eye, we hear, caught by very short mini, say
- - Episcopal VIP
- - Parish head
- - Ecclesiastic deputy
- - Person with important clerical duties
- - Episcopal chapel leader
- - Episcopal priest in charge of a chapel
- - Bishop's representative
- - Rector's colleague
- - Anglican parish priest
- - Church of England parish priest
- - Bishop's stand-in
- - Certain clergyman
- - Bishop's assistant
- - Goldsmith title character
- - Ecclesiastical agent
- - ...... of Christ (papal title)
- - Bishop's representative, in Catholicism
- - Goldsmith character
- - Oliver Goldsmith title character
- - Chapel head
- - Country pastor
- - Goldsmith's Primrose, e.g.
- - Episcopal priest
- - Deputy of a sort
- - Substitute; deputy
- - Religious official.
- - Goldsmith's Dr. Primrose.
- - Minister's deputy.
- - Deputy clergyman.
- - Parson
- - Bishop's subordinate
- - Certain man of the cloth
- - Clergy member
- - Parish priest
- - Parish leader
- - Minister
- - Parish official
- - Churchman.
- - Church title
- - Church official
- - ...... priest
- - Member of the clergy
- - Pastor
- - Man of the cloth?
- - Deputy.
- - Clergyman
- - Church of England priest
- - Parish personage
- - churchman providing vehicle after six
- - one who gets a living by regularly giving a service
- - Church of England minister
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