| 1811 to 1820 in Britain | 23 |
| 1812 event | 10 |
| 1812 versifier | 14 |
| 1812 war hero Isaac | 19 |
| 1812, 2001, etc.: Abbr. | 23 |
| 1812, e.g. | 10 |
| 1813 battle site | 16 |
| 1813 grinders | 13 |
| 1813 naval battle site | 22 |
| 1813's Battle of Lake ___ | 29 |
| 1813-14 vice president | 22 |
| 1814 Byron poem | 15 |
| 1814 exile isle | 15 |
| 1814 exile site | 15 |
| 1814 Fort McHenry sight | 23 |
| 1814 treaty city | 16 |
| 1814 treaty site | 16 |
| 1814 treaty site, to the French | 31 |
| 1814-'15 exile site | 23 |
| 1814-15 exile for Napoleon | 26 |
| 1814-15 exile isle | 18 |
| 1814-15 exile site | 18 |
| 1814-15 principality for Napoleon | 33 |
| 1815 Austen novel | 17 |
| 1815 battle site | 16 |
| 1815 Jane Austen novel | 22 |
| 1815 novel set in Surrey | 24 |
| 1815 title character who "thought a little too well of herself" | 73 |
| 1816 Austen novel | 17 |
| 1816 Jane Austen novel | 22 |
| 1816 novel made into a 1996 film | 32 |
| 1816 novel set in the village of Highbury | 41 |
| 1818 Lord Byron poem subtitled "A Venetian Story" | 59 |
| 1818 Lord Byron poem with 99 stanzas | 36 |
| 1819 Keats poem | 15 |
| 1819 reveille summons | 21 |
| 182% of D | 9 |
| 1820 White House residents | 26 |
| 1821 elegy to commemorate Keats | 31 |
| 1822 Walter Scott novel about Capt. Clement Cleveland | 53 |
| 1824 Schubert work | 18 |
| 1824 Vienna premiere | 20 |
| 1825 canal | 10 |
| 1827 poem written as a confession to a priest | 45 |
| 1828.8 meters | 13 |
| 1830 Hugo play on which a similarly named Verdi opera is based | 62 |
| 1830 novel with the same historical backdrop as "Les Miserables" | 74 |
| 1830s revolution site | 21 |
| 1830s-'40s Southwestern republic: Abbr. | 43 |
| 1831 Poe poem | 13 |
| 1831 rebellion leader Turner | 28 |
| 1836 battle locale | 18 |
| 1836 battle site | 16 |
| 1836 battle site with The | 26 |
| 1836 battle site (with "the") | 39 |
| 1836 siege leader | 17 |
| 1836 siege setting | 18 |
| 1836 siege site | 15 |
| 1836 siege site, with "the" | 37 |
| 1836 Texas siege site | 21 |
| 1836 Texas siege target | 23 |
| 1837 literary collection | 24 |
| 1839 mutiny site | 16 |
| 1839 revolt site | 16 |
| 1839 slave mutiny ship | 22 |
| 1840-1926 painter | 17 |
| 1840s abolitionist group | 24 |
| 1840s First Family | 18 |
| 1840s president | 15 |
| 1840s president John | 20 |
| 1840s-'50s antislavery party | 32 |
| 1841 Adam ballet | 16 |
| 1841 Adolphe Adam ballet | 24 |
| 1841 ballet | 11 |
| 1843 work in five "staves" | 36 |
| 1844 Verdi opera | 16 |
| 1844 Verdi premiere | 19 |
| 1844 Verdi work | 15 |
| 1844-1926 painter | 17 |
| 1844-59 king of Scandinavia | 27 |
| 1846 book subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 57 |
| 1846 Johann Galle discovery | 27 |
| 1846 novel set on an island of cannibals | 40 |
| 1847 "Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas" | 58 |
| 1847 Herman Melville novel | 26 |
| 1847 Melville book | 18 |
| 1847 Melville novel | 19 |
| 1847 Melville work | 18 |
| 1847 novel about a mutiny | 25 |
| 1847 novel based on its author's time in the Society Islands | 64 |
| 1847 novel involving a mutiny | 29 |
| 1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler | 38 |
| 1847 novel set in Tahiti | 24 |
| 1847 novel set on Tahiti | 24 |
| 1847 novel subtitled "A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas" | 76 |
| 1847 novel with the chapter "Life at Loohooloo" | 57 |
| 1847 sequel set in the South Seas | 33 |
| 1847 South Seas adventure | 25 |
| 1847 South Seas tale | 20 |
| 1847 story of the South Seas | 28 |