| Clue | Answer |
| Object that a snooker player aims to pocket | |
| TV show about Superman's teenage adventures | |
| Military attendance-taking | |
| Phone contact in which the recipient pays toll charges | |
| Along with Henri Richard, this hoopster has the North American pro sports record for most championships | |
| Sapsucker variety, or colourful term for a coward | |
| Type of biography that divulges private information | |
| Hit song by Donovan or, dropping the last letters of each word, a Coca Cola citrus drink | |
| A popular brand of flavoured candy 'bean' | |
| Burl Ives wishes you this type of Christmas | |
| Last surviving member of The Mamas and the Papas | |
| Armstrong's 1964 #1 hit, Streisand's 1969 movie | |
Road that leads into Trafalgar Square, or a cigarette brand | |
| Baseball Hall of Famer 'Pops' led the 1979 Pirates to the World Series championship | |
| 1960's dance craze | |
| In Botticelli's Birth of Venus, she's standing on this | |
| How an expert performs a task | |
| The best onions come from this Washington community | |
| The Lions of Football League Championship | |
| Suffering from schizophrenia or anorexia | |
| Hall of famer who played his whole career with the Cubs | |
| Cult 1979 slasher flick or Swedish metal band | |
| Sponge cake rolled around jam and sliced | |
| Television presenter Roddy | |
| 'Hey - how come I'm not here? I'm in everything!' | |