| ENOLA | ___ Gay, historic plane displayed by the Smithsonian |
| JUNGLE | In Kipling's works, 'the law of the ...' wasn't survival of the strongest but the expected way of behaving displayed by the animals |
| ASHEPANACHE | Flair for the game displayed by the 1968 men's champ? |
| EGO | Self-importance displayed by the gods |
| LABILE | Irritability displayed by the French? That's easily changed |
| HEART | Innermost convictions displayed by the artists (5) |
| DERMA | Skin, perhaps, displayed by the German lady (5) |
| LADLES | Spoons displayed by the French lads outside |
| MOORISH | Architectural style displayed by the Alhambra at Granada in Andalusia (7) |
| FILECOMPRESSION | Aid in saving disk space, as displayed by the circled letters |
| ROCKINESS | Uneven quality displayed by the Rolling Stones? |
| WITHER | Dry wit displayed by the woman (6) |
| RAHEEM | Character in the 1989 Spike Lee film 00 the Right Thing, played by Bill Nunn, whose boombox is displayed in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC (5 |
| RADIO | Character in the 1989 Spike Lee film 00 the Right Thing, played by Bill Nunn, whose boombox is displayed in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC (5 |
| AMERICA | Historic plane of Adm. Byrd |
| ENOLAGAY | Historic plane |
| BUDNELSON | Alongside his human companion Horatio Nelson Jackson, he became the first dog to cross the United States in an automobile in 1903. He wore goggles that ended up at the Smithsonian Museum of American H |
| SPIRITOFSTLOUIS | Craft at the Smithsonian, with "The" |
| INSECTS | About 80% of the world's species, according to the Smithsonian |
| ENIAC | Computing machine displayed in part at the Smithsonian |