| ICEDTEA | Drink popularized at the 1904 World's Fair |
| TEA | Drink popularized during the Tang dynasty |
| STL | 1904 world's fair city: Abbr. |
| STLOUIS | Which Missouri city gained international fame with its 1904 World's Fair? (2,5) |
| ICECREAMCE | Popular novelty at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair |
| ELIE | Mr. Blanchard who won gold for Canada in Lacrosse with the Winnipeg Shamrocks at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri |
| GOLDMEDALS | The first Olympic ____ were awarded at the 1904 games in St Louis |
| RAYLEIGH | 3rd Baron -; title of John Strutt, scientist awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics with William Ramsay for his part in the discovery of argon (8) |
| GOLDMEDAL | Prize for an Olympic champion adopted from the 1904 games in St Louis onwards. signifying the first Age of Man in reek mythology (4.5) |
| LOUIS | St. ___ (host of the 1904 Summer Olympics) |
| RAMSAY | William, Scottish winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (6) |
| THINKER | 'The ---', 1904 bronze sculpture by Rodin (7) |
| ECHEGARAY | Jose ___, Spanish dramatist awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize for Literature |
| CHERRY | & 13D 'The ---', 1904 play by Anton Chekhov (6,7) |
| ORCHARD | The ---', 1904 play by Anton Chekhov (6,7) |
| LORDRAYLEIGH | Winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics born John William Strutt (4,8) |
| JAMES | MR, author of the 1904 volume Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (5) |
| LACROSSE | Sport which was in the 1904 and 1908 Olympics and was a demonstration sport in 1932, 1936 and 1948 (8) |
| USA | Winner of all three tug-of-war medals in the 1904 Olympics: Abbr. |
| NAPOLEONOF | The -, 1904 novel by G K Chesterton - w 7dn (8,2,7,4) |