| OLDVIC | London theatre that opened in 1818 (3,3) |
| LYCEUM | London theatre that opened in 1834 and was later managed by Henry Irving (6) |
| PALLADIUM | London ____, variety theatre that opened in 1910 (9) |
| VIC | Old ___, London theatre originally opened in 1818 as the Royal Coburg (3) |
| APOLLO | London theatre that often hosts stand-up comedy (6) |
| GAIETY | Old London theatre that is, over short time, protected by dramatist (6) |
| DOLLAR | Small town in central Scotland (pop about 3,000), with an independent school founded in 1818 (6) |
| PESARO | Abramo ****** , Italian revolutionary born in 1818 (6) |
| BRONTE | Emily, English author born in 1818 whose only novel was Wuthering Heights (6) |
| CINEMA | Movie theatre that helped to create Medicine Man (6) |
| ENTICE | Attract European theatre that is touring clubs (6) |
| THEOLDVIC | London theatre founded as the Royal Coburg Theatre in 1818 (3,3,3) |
| SILENT | ___ Night Christmas carol that was first sung on December 24th 1818 |
| OLD | Theatre south of the Thames, London, founded in 1818 as the Coburg (3,3) |
| TRIER | German city in which Karl Marx was born in 1818 (5) |
| LEANDER | Rowing club based in Henley-on-thames, founded in 1818 (7) |
| ENDYMION | Poem in four books by John Keats published in 1818 (8) |
| REVERE | Look up to - American patriot, d. 1818 (6) |
| SILENTNIGHT | Popular Christmas carol composed by Franz Xaver Gruber in Austria in 1818 (6,5) |
| BOWDLER | Publisher of an expurgated Shakespeare in 1818 |