| Clue | BC Thing |
| Notorious robber of the Old West whose parter in a 1969 movie is the 'Sundance Kid' | |
| Book by Truman Capote; Movie starring the Brat Pack | |
| This disease is more than 100 times more common in women than in men | |
| The Eagles of the ACC | |
| The total number of people killed in a particular event, or attributed to a single person | |
| Cheerios, Cap'n Crunch, Wheaties, or Froot Loops, i.e. | |
| Colloquially: 'The Pill' | |
| Bruce Wayne's secret headquarters | |
| Dr. Cliff Huxtable on his eponymous show | |
| A group that gets together on a regular basis to read and discuss novels | |
| Yearly treat often dotted with candles | |
| Italian author of The Courtier | |
| Plaster that encases a limb, often after injury for immobilization | |
| The final step in hemostasis; platelets group together to form a plug | |
| Text encoding using only ones and zeros | |
| Home of Vernon, Victoria, and Vancouver | |
| 'BC' when used in reference to dates | |
| Moldy dairy, such as Gorgonzola or Roquefort | |
| Major city located at the base of the Rocky Mountains in the United States | |
| Portrayer of Jodie Dallas (Soap) and Harry Burns (When Harry Met Sally...) | |
| Bad feline omen, especially on Friday the 13th | |
| The first expansion pack for 'World of Warcraft' | |
| A yell or chant for a war or fight | |
| Derrière. Rump. Tush. (Hint: There are two) | |
| He did not have sexual relations with that woman | |
| It is given to everybody the day the come into the world | |
| The northernmost and westernmost province of Mexico | |
| Anglo-Scottish herding dog | |