100% | EPHESIAN | 8 | Recipient of a New Testament epistle attributed to Saint Paul |
46% | EPHESIANS | 9 | Group in the name of a New Testament epistle |
37% | PAUL | 4 | About half of the books of the New Testament are attributed to him |
35% | PAUL | 4 | Author of several New Testament epistles |
34% | EPHESIANS | 9 | Epistle to the —, tenth book of the New Testament |
34% | SOFTLAUNCH | 10 | Release of a new product to a limited audience |
34% | ROMANS | 6 | Epistle of the New Testament |
33% | EPH | 3 | New Testament book called the "Queen of the Epistles": Abbr. |
33% | OVERHAUL | 8 | Revamp, give a new lease of life to |
33% | EPISTLES | 8 | A lot of the New Testament |
32% | FANTASTICAND | 12 | Part 1 of a quote attributed to Sam Goldwyn |
32% | IHAVENOTFAILEDIVEJUST | 21 | Start of a motivational comment attributed to 86-Across |
32% | FORSALE | 7 | Part 1 of a story attributed to 34-Across |
32% | RESPRAY | 7 | Give a new coat of aerosol paint to something |
32% | UPCYCLING | 9 | Giving a new lease of life to old items |
32% | IHAVE | 5 | Start of a quip attributed to British comedian Ken Dodd |
31% | TEST | 4 | Content of a text sent to a new phone number, maybe |
31% | ABLE | 4 | Start of a classic palindrome implausibly attributed to Napoleon |
31% | AMMETER | 7 | A couple of Frenchmen have new tree to gauge |
31% | REACT | 5 | Respond to a piece of news, say |
30% | BETHESDA | 8 | In the New Testament, a pool in Jerusalem reputed to have healing powers |
30% | KIPSBAY | 7 | Site of a 1776 battle that gave New York City to the British |
30% | GALATIANS | 9 | St Paul's epistle to the people of Galatia |
30% | REACT | 5 | Respond to a piece of news, for e.g. |
30% | ROMANS | 6 | New Testament epistle |
30% | IJOHN | 5 | New Testament Epistle |
30% | GREETINGS | 9 | Part two of a way to wish loved ones during Christmas and New Years |
30% | SEASONS | 7 | Part one of a way to wish loved ones during Christmas and New Years |
30% | EPISTLE | 7 | Any of the apostolic letters of Saints Paul, Peter, John, Jude or James in the New Testament |