| CLIO | Muse of history in Greek mythology, sometimes referred to as 'the Proclaimer' (4) |
| VANIR | Race of gods in Norse mythology sometimes at war with the Aesir; Njord, Freyr etc. (5) |
| ONEHIT | ___ wonder (artist such as The Proclaimers) |
| HILL | Head of history in bad health finding elevation (4) |
| CRAM | Get through months of history in one day, maybe? |
| FIVE | Half the distance the Proclaimers might walk to fall down at your door? (4,7,5) |
| REID | Surname of the fraternal musical duo The Proclaimers (4) |
| ERAS | Periods of history in older aspects |
| SCOT | Either of the Proclaimers, by birth |
| CATO | "Carthage must be destroyed!" proclaimer |
| IRONAGE | Period of history in which the majority of hill forts in Britain were constructed (4,3) |
| CIVILIZATION | Canadian Museum of ___ (Former name of the canadian Museum of history in Gati- neau, Quebec) |
| HERALD | Word for one skilled in blazonry; a crier, proclaimer or other messenger of news, hence found in the names of various newspapers; a harbinger; or, the red-breasted merganser (6) |
| DOUGLASCARDINAL | Calgary-born architect of the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec |
| REPUBLIC | Where to drink in a piece of history in China, say |
| LIONESS | Muse of history dismissing first of cuts on head of female animal (7) |
| PROPHET | Person regarded as proclaimer of the will of God (7) |
| CHAPTER | Distinctive period of history in one section of book |
| CHIEF | As long as tribal leader brightens up east coast harbour, The Proclaimers appreciates the effort (5,3,5,4,8,2,5,3,5,3,3,3,4) |
| LEITH | As long as tribal leader brightens up east coast harbour, The Proclaimers appreciates the effort (5,3,5,4,8,2,5,3,5,3,3,3,4) |