| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Port in Spain that hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics | BARCELONA |
| — Khan, former light-welterweight world champion | AMIR |
| Dwarf who guards the Rhinegold in 1876 work The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner | ALBERICH |
| Ronald —, US president from 1981-89 | REAGAN |
| John —, Kenyan runner; 2007-09 winner of the Belfast City Marathon | MUTAI |
| Yvonne —, actress who played Lily Munster in 1960s US television series The Munsters | DECARLO |
| Flying mammal such as the soprano pipistrelle | BAT |
| Plant whose leafstalks are cooked, sweetened and eaten as a dessert | RHUBARB |
| John —, Best Director Oscar winner for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | HUSTON |
| Seaport and capital of Kanagawa Prefecture, Honshu, Japan | YOKOHAMA |
| Goddess of youth and spring in Greek mythology | HEBE |
| Ethel —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for None but the Lonely Heart | BARRYMORE |
| Genus of trees including that known as the Tree of Heaven | AILANTHUS |
| — Islands, group of over 6,000 in the Gulf of Bothnia under Finnish administration | ALAND |
| 1972 film musical starring Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles | CABARET |
| Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell | LYRE |
| Part of a violin supporting the fingerboard | NECK |
| Joseph —, English chemist born in 1733 often credited with the discovery of oxygen | PRIESTLEY |
| 2001 film comedy starring, co-written and directed by Ben Stiller | ZOOLANDER |
| Small European brown flatfish covered with rough scales | DAB |
| Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 2002-04 | BREDAHL |
| West African republic; capital Accra | GHANA |
| Hindu system of meditation and asceticism | YOGA |
| Capital of West Germany from 1949-90 | BONN |
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