| Clue | Word |
| A deception or fraud, often of a large scale | |
| Jeopardy host Trebek | |
| A curse that causes minor misfortunes | |
| The bobcat is the smallest species of this feline genus | |
| Many soccer teams (and a cleanser) share a name with this Trojan War hero | |
| Linseed, or Michael Scott's Holly | |
| Harpo, Karl or Richard | |
| Theatre for viewing massive motion pictures | |
| Protestant reformer John or rockabilly singer Buddy | |
| The river that forms the boundary between Earth and Hades in Greek Mythology | |
| Quartzite mineral, mostly banded but often pure black | |
| Silly Rabbit, this cereal is for kids | |
| Wild mountain goat with large, backwardly-curving horns | |
| | Clue | Word |
| Persuade, perhaps with a small bribe | |
| Saucy, impudent young girl | |
| One won an Emmy in 1972, another won an Oscar in 2005 | |
This cereal comes in many varieties, including Corn, Cinnamon and Chocolate | |
| Rate of flow, for energy and fluids | |
| Cat breed known for being tail-less | |
| 'One Thing Leads To Another' for this '80s band | |
| To tense one's muscles | |
| Memphis record label that was home to Booker T and The MGs, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding and other 60s soul stars | |
| Highest point of a triangle, or a mountain | |
| The central point of a matter, or the Southern Cross | |
| Chocolate Bar from Mars, packaged in pairs | |
| Fake like a 'Hawk | |
| Tunisian port city | |
| Slang for the card you don't leave home without | |
| Antelope with long straight horns | |
| Operating system developed by Bell Labs | |
| Parisian prize, possibly grand | |
| Eyes in Ypres | |
| Popular codex | |
| Nikki of Mötley Crüe | |
| Microsoft's video game console, 360 or Live | |
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