| THEFLIES | 1942 play by Sartre seen in New York in 1947 (3,5) |
| AUTODAFE | One-act stage play by Tennessee Williams first produced in New York in 1947 |
| REDROSESFORME | 1942 play by Sean O'Casey (3,5,3,2) |
| NOEXIT | A 1944 play by Sartre - or a leading publisher of crime fiction? (2,4) |
| UNLOVELY | Plain university astronomer almost seen in New York (8) |
| NOBILITY | Dignity - charm, easily seen in New York |
| VAGABOND | The musical comedy, by Rudolph Friml, first performed in New York in 1925 (8,4) |
| STEINWAY | Which piano company was founded in New York in 1853 by a German immigrant? (8) |
| NUTHATCH | Bird seen in new kind of roof covering university (8) |
| LUTHERAN | Reformer's follower Henry seen in new Renault (8) |
| AUTUMNAL | Seasonal heart of nature seen in new manual (8) |
| VERAWANG | Female fashion designer born in New York in 1949 (4,4) |
| MALCOLMX | US black civil-rights leader, assassinated in New York in 1965 (7,1) |
| BAKELITE | Brittle form of plastic made from formaldehyde and phenol, developed in New York in 1907 |
| ABSTRACT | ___ expressionism was a school of painting in New York in the 1940's associated with Jackson Pollock |
| DIGNITY | Grave bearing it seen in New York after archaeological excavation |
| EVENLY | The First Lady, 50, seen in New York regularly (6) |
| KORN | Nu-metal band can be seen in New York or Nashville (4) |
| GRID | System of city layout, as seen in New York City and Adelaide (4) |
| ANDY | A duke seen in New York? (4) |