Urban, for one
Else clues• ___ Benedict XVI
• 'The Rape of the Lock' author
• 'The Rape of the Lock' poet
• An Essay on Criticism author
• An Essay on Criticism essayist
• An Essay on Criticism writer
• An Essay on Man poet Alexander
• An Essay on Man writer
• Dunciad poet
• Essay on Man author
• Essay on Man writer
• Fools rush in where angels fear to tread writer
• Fools rush in source
• Pastorals poet
• Rape of the Lock poet
• The ___ of Greenwich Village (1984 movie)
• The ___ of Greenwich Village (1984)
• The Dunciad poet
• Urbi et orbi speaker
• Windsor Forest poet
• +-:-
• 18th-century poet Alexander
• 18th-century translator of Homer
• Alexander or John Paul II
• Alexander the poet
• Any of 16 Benedicts
• Apostolic Palace resident
• Author of stepquote (last name)
• Benedict I, e.g.
• Benedict XVI or John Paul II
• Benedict XVI, currently
• Benedict XVI, for one
• Benedict, for one
• Bishop of Rome
• Bull issuer
• Calixtus III, for example
• Cardinals' manager?
• Carol Wojtyla's title
• Castel Gandolfo resident
• Castel Gandolfo summer resident
• Catholic leader
• Church leader
• Comics character since 1929
• Conclave choice
• Defensive back Marquez
• Edmond ___, on trial in Russia for espionage, has had a series of key defense motions turned down
• Edmond, who was convicted of espionage in Russia
• English poet
• English poet Alexander
• Fisherman's Ring wearer
• Gandolfo resident
• He denounced Rome's gay pride festival
• He sometimes stays at Castel Gandolfo
• He's Catholic, in a saying
• Head of the Holy See
• Holy Father
• Holy See overseer
• Holy See resident
• Homer translator
• Innocent or Pius, e.g.
• Innocent, e.g.
• Innocent, for one
• It can precede or follow Alexander
• John or Paul
• John or Paul but not George or Ringo
• John or Paul, but not Ringo
• John or Paul, once
• John Paul
• John Paul II
• John Paul II was the first Pole to attain this position
• John Paul II, e.g.
• John Paul II, for example
• John Paul II, for one
• John Paul II, now
• John Paul II's title
• John Paul or John Paul
• John Paul, e.g.
• Leader of the masses?
• Mass producer?
• Master of the heroic couplet
• Nuncio's boss
• One of six Pauls, e.g.
• One who pontiff-icates?
• Pius I, e.g.
• Poet Alexander
• Poet who wrote Hope springs eternal in the human breast
• Poet who wrote To err is human
• Pontiff
• Religious post
• Ring of the Fisherman wearer
• Roman Catholic leader
• Rome V.I.P.
• See occupant: an English poet (4)
• See somebody?
• St. Peter was the first
• St. Peter, for one
• St. Peter's Square figure
• St. Peter's Square VIP
• St. Symmachus, for one
• Successor of St. Peter
• Swift contemporary
• The Bishop of Rome
• The Holy See resident
• The most recent one was inaugurated in 2005
• The Swiss Guards guard him
• The Swiss Guards serve him
• The Wicked Wasp of Twickenham
• Thimble Theater star
• Tiara wearer
• Tiara-wearing man who's not entirely comfortable with homosexuality
• Urban or Innocent
• Urban, e.g.
• Urban, for example
• Vatican City head
• Vatican City leader
• Vatican City VIP
• Vatican dweller
• Vatican election of 2005
• Vatican head
• Vatican leader
• Vatican resident
• Vatican V.I.P.
• Venerated visitor
• Vicar of Christ
• Wearer of a famous ring
• Wearer of a triple tiara
• Whom the Swiss Guard guard
• Writer who popularized the saying To err is human, to forgive divine
• The head of the Roman Catholic Church