| Clue | Solution |
| 2008 novel by Marian Keyes | THISCHARMING |
| District of Liverpool after which a Premier League football club is named | EVERTON |
| Erik —, French composer of 1917 ballet Parade | SATIE |
| Asian republic; capital Tehran | IRAN |
| Ian —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Flight of the Phoenix | BANNEN |
| In Greek mythology, a nymph dwelling in a lake, spring, fountain or river | NAIAD |
| 2006 novel by Douglas Coupland | JPOD |
| 1976 novel by William Goldman | MAGIC |
| In music, a group of three equal notes played in a time value of two or four | TRIPLET |
| 1985 novel by Larry McMurtry | LONESOMEDOVE |
| 2004 comedy-drama film starring Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church | SIDEWAYS |
| In mathematics, an angle of less than 90 degrees | ACUTE |
| 1980 film drama starring Gary Busey and Jodie Foster | CARNY |
| 1997 film drama starring Morgan Freeman and Anthony Hopkins | AMISTAD |
| Small flying insect known to bite | GNAT |
| Folke —, Swedish diplomat and UN Security Council mediator assassinated in 1948 | BERNADOTTE |
| Former French gold coin worth 20 francs | NAPOLEON |
| US city; state capital of Mississippi before Jackson | NATCHEZ |
| One of The Three Musketeers in works by Alexandre Dumas | ATHOS |
| Reddish-brown glandular organ of the body that stores glycogen | LIVER |
| Diluted drink of rum issued to the British Navy whose name derived from the nickname of admiral Edward Vernon | GROG |
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