| IDIOMNEUTRAL | International auxiliary language, published in 1902 by the International Academy of the Universal Language |
| CRAWL | This swimming stroke was introduced in 1902 by the Cavill brothers |
| ESPERANTO | An international language published in 1887 (9) |
| KORFBALL | Game invented in 1902 by an Amsterdam schoolmaster (8) |
| NOVIAL | A constructed international auxiliary language devised by Danish linguist Professor Otto Jespersen in his 1928 book An International Language |
| ROOSEVELT | Married name of the former US first lady involved in the adoption of the Universal Declaration of human rights 1948 (9) |
| BAHAI | Faith practiced by members of the Universal House of Justice |
| MAUDLIN | The beginnings of the universal donor list, in main, is overly sentimental (7) |
| CAESARSALAD | Dish dubbed 'the greatest recipe to originate from the Americas in 50 years' by the International Society of Epicures in 1953 |
| IDO | An international auxiliary language (3) |
| AUDI | Which company was unsuccessfully sued by the International Olympic Committee in 1995 because of the similarity of their logos? (4) |
| DIOMEDE | ___ Islands, two bodies of land in the Bering Strait separated by the International Date Line (7) |
| PELE | He was awarded Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee in 1999 |
| NEAR | ___ Threatened, classification used by the by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (4) |
| HAINES | George ___, voted "Coach of the Century" by the International Swimming Hall of Fame |
| HEARTOFDARKNESS | Novella by Joseph Conrad narrated by the character Marlow published in 1902 volume Youth: a Narrative, and Two Other Stories |
| HILBERT | David ____’s list of 23 problems, published in 1902, kept mathematicians busy for much of the 20th century |
| OFDARKNESS | Novella by Joseph Conrad narrated by the character Marlow published in 1902 volume Youth: a Narrative, and Two Other Stories |
| HEART | Novella by Joseph Conrad narrated by the character Marlow published in 1902 volume Youth: a Narrative, and Two Other Stories (5) |
| ALAN | Forename of the author of the "Weirdstone" trilogy of Alderley tales for children; or, the cryptanalyst who created the "universal machine" that bears his surname, Turing (4) |