| Hint | Answer |
| *The fourth Gospel of the New Testament is named for him. | |
| The first name of actress Cusack and comedian Rivers. | |
| *The first name of Eva Perón's husband, former president of Argentina. | |
| In the X-Men franchise, this Grey has telekinetic and telepathic powers. | |
| *This Connery portrayed James Bond. | |
| The extent or measure of space between two points or extremities. | |
| A canned meat made largely from pork. | |
| The name of Thailand before June 24, 1939. | |
| *This Neeson starred in 'Schindler's List' and 'Love Actually.' | |
| Soil composed of sand, silt, and clay. | |
| A weight or mass that is supported or carried. | |
| A person with authority, control, or power over others, or a term for 'God.' | |
| Knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote. | |
| To fail to win. | |
| *This MLB player Canseco admitted to using anabolic steroids in 2005. | |
| Funny anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter. | |
| This type of 'box' produces music when coins are inserted. | |
| *This Skywalker is Princess Leia's brother. | |
| To be fond of. | |
| Tiny insects that can live on the scalp. | |
| To pass the tongue along. | |
| To be missing or deficient of something. | |
| *He hides in his box until a child turns the crank. | |
| Stereotypical term for an athlete, or a type of underwear. | |
| An adult male chicken; a rooster. | |
| Material used for bottle stoppers, or a deciduous tree. | |
| The tough central part of various fruits that contains the seeds. | |
| *The first name of child actor Sprouse, who often co-stars with his identical twin brother Dylan. | |