| Hint | Answer |
| S'mores ingredient invented by a Presbyterian minister in 1829 | |
| Extinct ancestor of the elephant | |
| Euphrates counterpart that flows through Baghdad and into the Persian Gulf | |
| Third molars that often appear between the ages of 17 and 25 | |
| English Romantic poet who wrote 'Lyrical Ballads' with Samuel Taylor Coleridge | |
| Presidential office building for both Kyrgyzstan and the United States | |
| Game involving 121 indentations on a board and 10 marbles per player | |
| The record for twirling the most of these around your body at once is 132 | |
| This precipitation, similar to sleet, can cause paralyzing ice storms | |
| Most coastlines experience two of these every day, one lower than the other | |
| NASCAR racing legend who died in a last lap crash at the 2001 Daytona 500 | |
| German astronomer who developed three laws of planetary motion | |
| This companion of Robin Hood was anything but short | |
| Examples of them include M, L, and XL | |
| Christian holiday that occurs two days before Easter | |
| A February 11, 1972 episode of her show, 'The French Chef', was the first ever television show with captions | |
| He starred alongside Wile E. Coyote in the animated short 'To Beep or Not to Beep' | |
| The USGA regulates that this should be no smaller than 1.68 inches in diameter and weigh no more than 1.62 ounces | |
| Many animal shelters prohibit the adoption of these the week before Halloween | |
| The third most populated island in the world, after Java and Honshū | |
| Place where tickets are sold, or a measurement of a movie's success | |
| What the initials of each answer, along with their order, stand for | |