- SAINTS
- Patrick and Nicholas
- Patient ones, it's said
- Peter and Paul
- Bush administration?
- Superdome team
- Superdome squad
- Marchers in Dixieland
- Superdome players
- Hagiography focus
- Peter, Paul, and Mary
- Team uprooted after Hurricane Katrina
- New Orleans squad
- John, Paul, and George
- 2010 Super Bowl champs
- New Orleans team
- James and Joan
- New Orleans eleven
- John and Paul
- Virtuous types
- Virtuous ones
- NFL Superdome team
- Canonized ones
- Holy ones
- Marching in group of song
- Hagiographer's subjects
- Southern NFL team
- Hagiography subjects
- Marchers of song
- Virtuous people
- Their first home field was Tulane Stadium
- Peter, Paul, and Mary, e.g.
- Hagiographer's subject.
- Holy persons.
- ___ will aid if men will call.—Coleridge.
- Their day is Nov. 1.
- Extraordinarily charitable people.
- Subject for a hagiographer.
- Subject of hagiology.
- November 1st is their day.
- Patron figures of nations.
- Four ___ in Three Acts.
- Consecrated persons.
- November 1 is their day.
- Religious notables.
- All ___ Day.
- Rare people.
- New Orleans N.F.L. team
- Good people.
- N.O. players
- John and James
- Agnes and Elmo
- Superdome athletes
- Hagiologist's topic
- N.F.L. team
- ___ preserve us!
- Theme of this puzzle
- They "preserve" us
- New Orleans gridders
- New Orleans 11
- Louis and Paul, e.g.
- Louisiana 11
- Mark and Martin
- They have a glow about them
- Big Easy team
- George and Elizabeth
- They're all good
- Symbols of piety
- Good Samaritan types
- New Orleans pro team
- New Orleans footballers
- Haloed ones
- Holy people
- Louisiana eleven
- Cannonized ones
- Canonized people
- They come marching in, in song
- Very virtuous people
- The New Orleans 11
- They may come marching in
- Drew Brees' team
- When the ___ Go Marching In
- New Orleans NFL players
- Selfless sorts
- Team that Drew Brees played for
- Their helmets feature a fleur-de-lis