| LIND | Jenny --, Swedish opera singer (1820-87) (4) |
| JENNYLIND | Area of Glasgow named after a famous Swedish opera singer (5,4) |
| SOFIE | Swedish opera singer Anne ___ von Otter |
| BRUHN | Erik ?, Danish dancer; 1967-73 director of the Swedish Opera Ballet |
| KENT | Edward, Duke of --, 1767-1820, British nobleman (4) |
| GOYA | Painter of horrifying Saturn, 1820-23 (4) |
| DAVY | Self-taught Cornish chemist who discovered several elements, invented a safety lamp for miners and served as president of the Royal Society from 1820-27 (4) |
| MOON | 'That orbed maiden, with white fire laden,/ Whom mortals call the ___' (Percy Bysshe Shelley 'The Cloud' (1820)) (4) |
| HAAG | German-born British artist Carl ___: 1820-1915 |
| ASIA | Oceanid character in 1820 Percy Bysshe Shelley lyrical drama Prometheus Unbound |
| SEAS | '[O]pening on the foam/Of perilous ___' (John Keats 'Ode to a Nightingale' (1820) |
| ANNEBRONTE | English writer born in 1820 who wrote the novel The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall (4,6) |
| PUFFADDER | Africa's widespread Bitis arietans, described by German naturalist Blasius Merrem in 1820 (4,5) |
| VENUSDEMILO | Sculpture of Aphrodite, discovered on a Greek island in 1820 (5,2,4) |
| MONROES | 1820 White House residents |
| GEORGEIV | English king, 1820-30 |
| MELOS | Where a Venus was found: 1820 |
| MAINE | It became the 23rd of 50 in 1820 |
| ESSEX | Ill-fated whaling ship of 1820 |
| STEPHENDECATUR | Naval hero who dueled with James Barron in 1820 |