| FLATIRON | The -- Building, built in 1902, was New York's first skyscraper (8) |
| FEIN | Irish group that in 1902 was established by Arthur Griffith on pacifist principles, Sinn ... |
| GREATORME | Llandudno's limestone hill, served by a tramway built in 1902 |
| WENG | The other Will who was New York Times crossword editor |
| NEWAMSTERDAM | What was New York formerly called? (3,9) |
| AMES | ___ Building, Boston's first skyscraper |
| SHALOM | ___ Meir Tower, Israel's first skyscraper |
| SKYSCRAPER | Term first applied to buildings such the Home Insurance Building, built in Chicago in 1885 |
| SULPICE | Saint-___ Seminary, Montreal's oldest building, built in the 1680s |
| KEE | Vancouver: Sam ___ Building (Built in 1913, it's famous for its narrow structure) |
| KINGSTON | New York's first capital city... or the capital city of Jamaica |
| PYRAMIDS | Large stone buildings built in ancient Egypt as tombs |
| RESONANT | Was new senator about to be a resounding success? (8) |
| ROSEBOWL | College football game first played on New Year's Day in 1902: 2 wds. |
| KORFBALL | Game invented in 1902 by an Amsterdam schoolmaster (8) |
| JACOBSEN | Arne ******** , Danish architect and furniture designer born in 1902 (8) |
| FRIENDS | Popular sitcom set in New York, first broadcast in 1994 (7) |
| GUYSANDDOLLS | Frank Loesser musical largely set in New York, first performed in 1950 (4,3,5) |
| BAIRSTOW | Jessop scored a 76-ball century for England in 1902. This Englishman missed this mark by one ball recently. (8) |
| JCPENNEY | Department store chain opened in 1902, named for its founder, includes initials |