| Clue | Answer |
| Tree native to Australia, which can exceed 250 feet in height | |
| Second largest city in Oregon – home of the University of Oregon | |
| Laudatory speech given as a funeral | |
| 1700 mile long river of Mesopotamia | |
| Greek dramatist who works include 'The Trojan Women' and 'Medea' | |
| Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry” | |
| Phoenician princess abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull – mother of king Minos | |
| One of the Galilean moons of Jupiter | |
| Tube that connects the tympanic cavity with the nasal part of the pharynx, which serves to equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| One of the 14 Holy Helpers. According to legend Hadrian condemned him, his wife, and sons to be roasted to death inside a bronze statue of a bull, in the year AD 118 | |
| Expression used to express triumph upon discovering something. It means “I have found (it)” in Greek | |
| Swiss mathematician who introduced much of the basic notation in mathematics | |
| Element with atomic number 63 | |
| Musical instrument – similar to the baritone horn – which is a smaller version of the tuba | |
| Card game which introduced the joker to standard card decks | |
| Email client system, named for the author who wrote 'Why I Live at the P.O.' | |
| Dog food brand that sponsors the American Kennel Club's National Championship | |
| High-speed train that connects London with Paris and Brussels via the Chunnel | |
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