| Diamond" girl |
| Character in a smiley emoticon |
| Alternative to a smiley face emoticon |
| Socks with diamond-shaped patterns |
| Fashion designer Picone |
| They sparkle on diamonds |
| Advertising icon enshrined on Madison Avenue's Walk of Fame |
| George of diamond fame |
| Big name in semiconductors |
| Counterculture icon Hoffman |
| A diamond is forever" sloganeer |
| Act the iconoclast |
| Element in many semiconductors |
| A diamond M.V.P.: 1958-59 |
| American acting icon who starred in 142 films: 2 wds. |
| Diamond complement |
| Baseball diamond corner |
| Icon on many romance novel covers |
| 2009 Lady Gaga single that is diamond-certified (10 million units sold): 2 wds. |
| Advertising icon whose first commercial was called "Park Bench |
| Aussie icons |
| Diamond lane eligibles |
| Iconic attorney |
| A diamond, for instance. |
| Scary music icon who (fittingly) released the album "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)"? |
| Abrasive composed of silicon carbide — our DNA crumb (anag) |
| Actress Wood of "Diamonds Are Forever |
| Hollywood icon since 1924 |
| Diamond-studded dragonfly pin, for one |
| Diamond, Heart, club, Spade |