| PAULREVERE | *Patriotic silversmith whose daring ride shaped American history |
| GIVESITAWHIRL | Emulates a daring ride operator? |
| REVERE | Paul ___ (American silversmith famous for his midnight 1775 ride) |
| PRS | Initials-sharers of the famous 1775 American silversmith |
| HERIOT | George, Scottish silversmith born in 1563 whose surname is part of an Edinburgh university's name (6) |
| JEWELLER | General description of a goldsmith, silversmith or a lapidarist (8) |
| SELLINGPLATE | What a silversmith is doing in a horse race? |
| OMARRAMSDEN | Renowned English silversmith (1873-1939) (4,7) |
| CROWNMOLDING | Blueprint spec ... or, job fit for a king's silversmith? |
| BULGARI | Italian luxury brand founded by a Greek silversmith |
| ISAAC | Chap seen in Casablanca, a silversmith, heading west |
| PLATERESQUE | In a style resembling a silversmith's work (11) |
| MASH | Sitcom whose 1983 finale remains the most-watched TV episode in American history |
| 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 |
| USA | *Where most of American History occurred |
| SOJOURNER | "Truth" in American history |
| EDWARD | American History X actor, ... Furlong |
| ERA | Reconstruction ___ (1865-1877, in American history) |
| DEPRESSION | The blues period of American history |