| Clue | CC Word |
| Partner of Lennon, Harrison and Starr | |
| Instrument also known as a squeezebox | |
| This animal's fur was used for trendy coats in the 1920's and hats in the 1950's | |
| Capital of Ghana | |
| Dish typically consisting primarily of corn and lima beans. 'Sufferin', according to Sylvester the cat. | |
| 1970-77 TV series in which Dennis Weaver portrayed a New Mexico marshall on assignment in New York | |
| A form of modern witchcraft | |
| A half-sized flute, or Joanie Cunningham's friend Jenny | |
| Candy maker or its namesake candy Wafers | |
| Italian composer of such operas as Tosca and Madama Butterfly | |
| Coating made of portland cement, sand and water, often applied to the exterior of Spanish-style homes | |
| Secret or hidden, mystical knowledge | |
| Desert climate plant noted for sword-shaped leaves and white flowers | |
| A Mediterranean wind or, with alternate spelling, a model of Volkswagen | |
| Artificial sweetener, benzoic sulfimide, often found in pink 'sugar' packets | |
| | Clue | CC Word |
| James Bond's Monte Carlo game. Banco! | |
| He portrayed 'The Karate Kid' | |
| Location of the Grand Mosque which surrounds the Kaaba | |
| Shopping area in London's West End, comparable in a way to Times Square | |
| A 17th century pirate, or a baller from Tampa Bay | |
| Harry Potter's summoning charm, from the Latin for 'I call' | |
| The human tailbone | |
| Location of Fez and Casablanca | |
| After nursery items, the number one agricultural crop of North Carolina | |
| Italian cousin of Lawn Bowling, played with 4 balls per team and a 'jack' or 'pallino' | |
| Sound made by the spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm, again, and again... | |
| Initials formerly seen on the jerseys of Soviet Union athletes | |
| Has played All My Children's Erica Kane, basically, forever | |
| Carlo Collodi's wooden boy | |
| Italian mathematician or his famous sequence that starts 0, 1, 1, 2, 3 | |
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