| ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | Show recognition of |
| ACKNOWLEDGE | Show recognition of (11) |
| APPRECIATIVELY | How one may show recognition of papacy upset with evil rite |
| OOPS | Word used to show recognition of a mistake (4) |
| NOM | Awards show recognition, informally |
| EDWARDHOPPER | This American painter created realistic depictions of everyday urban scenes that shock the viewer into recognition of the strangeness of familiar surroundings. His painting entitled Chop Suey (1929) s |
| CREDITS | Titles rolled at the end of a film in recognition of cast/crew; or, a list of acknowledgements in a book (7) |
| MAY | Known to the Saxons as "Tri-Milchi", in recognition of cows being milked thrice daily due to an abundance of lush verdant pasture, the name of the spring month containing Beltane (3) |
| PARIS | Treaty of ___ (Britain's 1783 recognition of American independence) |
| CELEBRATORY | Of a party, etc, in honour or recognition of someone/something (11) |
| EHRLICH | German physician, co-recipient of a Nobel Prize in 1908 in recognition of his work on immunity (7) |
| OSCAR | Award made in recognition of outstanding endeavour in any of various other fields. (5) |
| ANARCHY | State of disorder due to non-recognition of authority (6) |
| CHAMBER | Recognition of good work in cleaner part of house (7) |
| GOLDDISC | Named after a precious metal, a framed replica record that is issued to a recording artist in recognition of 100,000 sales of an album (4,4) |
| INGRATITUDE | Non-recognition of the effort it took to send over Northern Irish letters of appreciation? |
| GREENBELT | US commando having left instead of 2nd Engineers in recognition of fighting? (5,4) |
| BACALL | US actress awarded an Honorary Oscar in 2009 'in recognition of her central place in the Golden Age of motion pictures' (6) |
| HINDSIGHT | Recognition of the realities, possibilities or requirements of a situation after its occurrence (9) |
| GOLDENHANDSHAKE | Monetary award to an employee in recognition of excellence, or as compensation for loss of employment (6,9) |