| Clue | Answer |
| The mystery celebrity, whose stage name contains all the letters for every answer in this quiz | |
| Leader of the Roman Catholic church | |
| Place for the care of the terminally ill | |
| Game played on an 8 x 8 grid | |
| Beer ingredient | |
| Defendant in the 'Monkey Trial' | |
| These are often considered one of the most dangerous of African animals | |
| Nickname for flowers in a bouquet, or an American alt-rock band that performed 'Dream All Day' | |
| Builder of the Great Pyramid of Giza, also called Khufu | |
| Titular role that Meryl Streep won an Oscar for in 1982 | |
| Geologic time span between an 'age' and a 'period' | |
| Apes, traces or mimics | |
| Reality TV show with the theme 'Bad Boys' | |
| Actor featured in Home Alone, Raging Bull and Goodfellas | |
| According to McCartney or Aykroyd in 1985, they're 'Like Us' | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| Freedom from embarrassment, or the ability to perform under pressure | |
| Longest-serving host of the Oscars | |
| Twelfth astrological sign of the Zodiac | |
| Andy Taylor's son on The Andy Griffith Show | |
| Pumps and loafers | |
| Group of deputized bounty hunters | |
| Heroic tale | |
| Frozen water-base desserts on a stick | |
| Southwest American Indian tribe | |
| Currency used in Cuba and the Dominican Republic | |
| When the mystery celebrity performed in Buenos Aires Jan 24 2008, she probably earned more than one of the previous clue | |
| Company that owns Gatorade, Mountain Dew, Quaker Oats, Tropicana and others | |
| The mystery celebrity had a 2003 deal with the previous clue's British subsidiary, 'Walkers', to promote a new product in 2003 | |
| TV show revolving around motorcycle policemen Jon and Ponch | |
| The product the mystery celebrity was promoting, Sensations, would be called the previous clue in America | |
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