| Clue | C. G. Thing |
| This machine was invented by Eli Whitney | |
| A young woman who sings and dances in a musical production | |
| A dark color that represents the color of burned wood | |
| A woman on the front of a magazine | |
| This is found under the tree on December 25th | |
| This prepares the beans for your French press | |
| Rice, wheat, oats, rye, buckwheat, or quinoa, e.g. | |
| Doublemint, Big Red, Hubba Bubba, or Trident, e.g. | |
| Caprine animal that produces a fine quality, downy wool for clothing | |
| Debonair actor from 'North by Northwest' and 'The Philadelphia Story' | |
| 'Cool Hand Luke' and 'O Brother, Where Art Thou' had these prisoner arrangments | |
| Home to Southeast Missouri State University | |
| Inventor who discovered vulcanized rubber | |
| Olympics-like event held every four years in the former British Empire | |
| Allan Sherman's 'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh' is about a kid staying here | |
| An often militarized force for the enforcement of maritime law | |
| City that is home to the University of Miami | |
| The original name of the kiwifruit | |
| This is won when one player says 'checkmate' | |
| Andrés Segovia or the 6-stringed instrument he played | |
| The increase in the value of an asset between when it is bought and sold | |
| What comes out of a spy's suicide capsule | |
| This cartoonist wrote a comic strip about a neurotic woman who shares her first name | |
| Rule by several political parties cooperating in a parliamentary system | |
| A perceived difference between reality and what a politician says | |
| 19th century upstate NY humungous hoax statue | |