| DIPPERS | German-American Baptist denomination founded in 1708. |
| SARDINIA | Mediterranean island that became Austrian territory in 1708, as affirmed by the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht (8) |
| MARTINLUTHERKING | American Baptist minister and activist assassinated in 1968 |
| QUAKERS | Members of the Society of Friends, a pacifist Christian denomination founded in England in the 17th |
| ADVENTISTS | Seventh-day ____ , a Protestant denomination founded in the U.S. in the 1860s (10) |
| PECULIARPEOPLE | An evangelical denomination founded in 1838 (8,6) |
| AME | Denomination founded in Philadelphia, for short |
| SCIENCE | Christian ____, denomination founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879 (7) |
| STEINWAY | _ & Sons, a German-american piano company founded in 1853 in New York City (8) |
| METHODIST | Protestant Christian denomination founded by John Wesley and others in 18th-century England (9) |
| METHODISM | Denomination founded by John Wesley |
| MORAVIAN | Protestant denomination founded before the Reformation |
| OUDENARDE | Battle of ___, July 1708 conflict in the War of the Spanish Succession that resulted in victory for |
| OLDKINGCOLE | Traditional English nursery rhyme first published c. 1708 in William King's 'Useful Transactions in Philosophy' (3,4,4) |
| GARIBALDI | German-american irreverently humorous? One is, in general (9) |
| MIESIAN | In the style of an influential German-American architect |
| MARCUSE | Herbert ___, German-American social critic and political theorist born in 1898 |
| FARBEITFROMME | Loud German work by German-American psychologist has point: 1 17 23! (3,2,2,4,2) |
| BOAS | Which German-American anthropologist and ethnologist concluded in his books, including Race, Languag |
| MARLENEDIETRICH | German-American actress whose breakout role was that of Lola Lola in 1930's The Blue Angel (7,8) |