| PECULIARPEOPLE | An evangelical denomination founded in 1838 (8,6) |
| TATIANAMASLANY | Orphan Black actress who plays an evangelical preacher in Perry Mason: 2 wds. |
| CHARLESLYELL | In 1830-33, this geologist publishes Principles of Geology, followed in 1838 by Elements of Geology, in which he demonstrates that the processes that changed the earth in the past are continuing. What |
| QUAKERS | Members of the Society of Friends, a pacifist Christian denomination founded in England in the 17th |
| ADVENTISTS | Seventh-day ____ , a Protestant denomination founded in the U.S. in the 1860s (10) |
| DIPPERS | German-American Baptist denomination founded in 1708. |
| AME | Denomination founded in Philadelphia, for short |
| KNORR | Company best known for dehydrated stock and soup that was founded in Germany in 1838 |
| MACH | Ernst, Austrian physicist born in 1838 who has a number in fluid mechanics named after him (4) |
| BRUCH | Max ?, German composer of oratorio Arminius born in 1838 (5) |
| PRUSSIA | State whose first railways were opened from Berlin in 1838 (7) |
| GRACE | First name of the girl who helped rescue survivors from the shipwrecked Forfarshire in 1838 with her light housekeeper father William Darling (5) |
| FORFARSHIRE | Steamboat, wrecked in 1838, from which nine crew members were rescued by Grace Darling and her father (11) |
| GRACEDARLING | Heroine famous for her rescue of shipwrecked sailors in 1838 (5,7) |
| DARLING | Grace, English lighthouse keeper's daughter who rescued shipwreck survivors in 1838 (7) |
| CHEROKEE | The vast majority of this native North American people were forced to move to a reservation west of the Mississippi in 1838 (8) |
| NATAL | Former province of E. South Africa set up as a republic by the Boers in 1838 (5) |
| PASTRYWAR | Name given to the invasion of Mexico by French forces in 1838 |
| SCIENCE | Christian ____, denomination founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879 (7) |
| INCENSE | Enrage? It might if one's an evangelical |