| TAMMANY | Corrupt Democratic society of 19th century New York |
| TAMMANYHALL | A US Democratic society notorious for its corrupt influence on 19th century New York politics (7,4) |
| SDS | Students for a Democratic Society (abbr.) |
| ELECTORALROLL | Everyone entitled to make their mark in a democratic society? |
| AGE | Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer drama set in 19th century New York, The ___ of Innocence |
| THEGILDEDAGE | Current HBO series about the conflict between old and new money in late 19th-century New York: 3 wds. |
| SALACIA | Experimental film by Tourmaline about Mary Jones, a Black trans woman who lived in nineteenth-century New York |
| SUNLIGHT | Port ___, 19th-century new town (8) |
| ROUND | Group of early 20th-century New York City writers and actors depicted in 1994 biopic Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle (9,5,5) |
| TABLE | Group of early 20th-century New York City writers and actors depicted in 1994 biopic Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle (9,5,5) |
| ALGONQUIN | Group of early 20th-century New York City writers and actors depicted in 1994 biopic Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle (9,5,5) |
| ALGONQUINROUNDTABLE | Group of early 20th-century New York City writers and actors depicted in 1994 biopic Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle |
| BENJAMIN | A style of 19th-century overcoat; a spicebush; a youngest or favourite son, in allusion to Genesis; a forename of Baron Britten of Aldeburgh; or, the bunny cousin of Peter Rabbit (8) |
| DEMIMONDE | Class of 19th-century French women of dubious social standing (4-5) |
| AVALE | "Do I view the world as _ ___ of tears?" (Bit of 19th-century British writer Robert Browning's poem |
| MAUSER | Paul ____ was the best-known member of a family of 19th-century German gunsmiths |
| CHARTISTS | Members of 19th century organisation seeking political reform, who used the new railways to travel and drum up support (9) |
| CABALETTA | Lively conclusion of a two-part aria following the song-like cantabile, characteristic of 19th-century Italian opera (9) |
| HYDE | Dark side of 19th-century fiction |
| OPIUMDEN | "High" spot of 19th century San Francisco |