| HOPPER | Edward, U.S. realist artist born in 1882 noted for his urban landscape painting Nighthawks (6) |
| TELLER | Edward, U.S. nuclear physicist born in 1908 (6) |
| THORNDIKE | Sybil, actress born in 1882 noted for playing Joan of Arc on stage (9) |
| LOWRY | English artist famous for his urban scenes and their "matchstick men". (5) |
| LAMPPOSTS | Urban landscape features line a politician puts up (9) |
| DINER | Eatery that's the setting for the Hopper painting "Nighthawks" |
| FORGED | Recreated Edward Hopper's Nighthawks in Old Penny Smith's place from the start (6) |
| DEDHAM | The Vale Of ____, 1828 landscape painting by John Constable (6) |
| INNESS | George ___, American painter often called "the father of American landscape painting" |
| FRANCK | Liege-born composer of Le Chasseur maudit in 1882 (6) |
| SELWYN | College of Cambridge University, founded in 1882 and named after a former bishop of Lichfield (6) |
| COROTS | Some French landscape paintings |
| EVEJAR | A cryptic churn-owl, dorhawk, fern-owl, goatsucker, nighthawk, puckeridge, wheeler or whippoorwill whose name in question reflects its nocturnal activity or twilight churr (6) |
| SERBIA | Balkan kingdom formally established in 1882 (6) |
| BRAINS | Welsh brewery founded in 1882 (6) |
| LECHER | Nighthawk |
| FDR | Amer. President born in 1882 |
| BEERBOHM | Max _ essayist and caricaturist born in 1882 (8) |
| UMBERTO | ____ Boccioni, Italian painter and sculptor born in 1882 (7) |
| ROBERTFORD | U.S. outlaw who assassinated Jesse James in Missouri in 1882 in order to collect a bounty (6,4) |