| Pianist known for her transcription of Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring |
| Region near the Arctic Circle known for its reindeer |
| Abbr. also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease |
| Area where conservatives generally do well |
| Scottish river known for its salmon fishing |
| Band best known for 1985's "Take on Me": Hyph. |
| Celebrity known for her "Cuchi-cuchi |
| Lane known for many curves |
| Internet service provider once known for mass mailings of CDs |
| Russian prince known as "Moneybag |
| Little-known information |
| Animal whose meat is known as venison |
| Guy known for his "Auld Lang Syne" rendition |
| Flowering herb also known as devil's nettle |
| Card game also known as parliament |
| First half of a double-header, generally |
| Acting groups with many well-known actors |
| Italian-American model known for appearing on romance novel covers |
| Abbreviation for a quote whose source is unknown |
| Animals known for their boarish behavior |
| Country known for its amusement parks? |
| Dutch painter known especially for "The Garden of Earthly Delights |
| French artist known for his ballet scenes, d.1917 |
| Exam with sections known as "arguments," for short |
| Name that starts a well-known "ism |
| Actor McDermott, also known as Mr. Tori Spelling |
| Cake known for its nearly perfect purity |
| Actress famously known for hitting the bottle? |
| Indians known as the Cat People |
| Ailments for which there is no known cure |