| "Adam ___" (Eliot novel) | 34 |
| "Adam ___," Eliot novel | 33 |
| 'Adam --' | 17 |
| ''Adam ___'' (Eliot novel) | 42 |
| Venerable theologian | 20 |
| Venerable scholar of old England | 32 |
| Venerable English theologian | 28 |
| Venerable English historian | 27 |
| Venerable ___ | 13 |
| Theologian who started the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ | 75 |
| The Venerable ___, English theologian | 37 |
| The Venerable ___, English scholar | 34 |
| The Venerable ___, English monk | 31 |
| The Venerable ____ English historian | 37 |
| The Venerable ___ (old English historian) | 41 |
| The Father of English History | 29 |
| Sainted historian | 17 |
| Saint who wrote the earliest history of England | 47 |
| Saint referred to as "Venerable" | 42 |
| Saint known as "The Venerable" | 40 |
| Only native Englishman ever named Doctor of the Church by a pope | 64 |
| Historian and theologian | 24 |
| Hetty Sorrel's lover | 24 |
| George Eliot's 'Adam --' | 36 |
| G. Eliot's "Adam ___" | 35 |
| Father of English history | 25 |
| English saint-historian | 23 |
| Eliot's carpenter | 21 |
| Eliot's Adam ___ | 20 |
| Eliot's "Adam __" | 31 |
| Eliot's "Adam ____" | 33 |
| Eliot's ''Adam ___'' | 40 |
| Eliot title surname | 19 |
| Early English historian | 23 |
| Carpenter in an 1859 novel | 26 |
| Benedictine scholar | 19 |
| Ancient British historian | 25 |
| Adam or the Venerable | 21 |
| Adam of literature | 18 |
| Adam of fiction | 15 |
| Adam created by George Eliot | 28 |
| Adam _____ | 10 |
| "Venerable" English scholar | 37 |
| "Venerable" English monk | 34 |
| "Venerable" English historian | 39 |
| "Venerable" British saint | 35 |
| "The Venerable ___," early historian | 46 |
| "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" author | 63 |
| "De Temporibus" writer | 32 |
| "Adam __" (Eliot novel) | 33 |
| Adorned | 7 |
| Like Tannenbaum | 15 |
| Festooned | 9 |
| Sprinkle | 8 |
| Dampen | 6 |
| Make moist | 10 |
| Wet, in a way | 13 |
| Add moisture, in poetry | 23 |
| Wet down | 8 |
| Moisten in the morning | 22 |
| Moisten in the morn | 19 |
| Lightly moisten | 15 |
| Cover with moisture, as grass | 29 |
| Cover with droplets | 19 |
| Sprinkle with drops | 19 |
| Sprinkle drops upon | 19 |
| Slightly moisten | 16 |
| Moisten, poetically | 19 |
| Moisten, as grass | 17 |
| Moisten with drops | 18 |
| Moisten overnight | 17 |
| Make misty | 10 |
| Lightly moisturize, as store produce | 36 |
| Get the drop on? | 16 |
| Dampen, perhaps | 15 |
| Dampen with droplets | 20 |
| Cause to glisten, in a way | 26 |
| "Fruitless tears ___ my cheek": Wilde | 47 |
| Moistens | 8 |
| Moistens, in a way | 18 |
| Moistens with droplets | 22 |
| Moistens overnight, perhaps | 27 |
| Computer resting place without Hope? | 36 |
| Pandemonium | 11 |
| Madhouse | 8 |
| State of confusion | 18 |
| Chaotic place | 13 |
| Anarchy | 7 |
| Mass confusion | 14 |
| Utter chaos | 11 |
| Babel | 5 |
| Total chaos | 11 |
| Mass hysteria | 13 |
| Wild confusion | 14 |
| State of extreme confusion | 26 |
| Sheer chaos | 11 |
| Wild ruckus | 11 |
| Total craziness | 15 |
| Topsy-turvy state | 17 |
| Scene of wild confusion | 23 |