| BOLSHOI | Biggest ballet company in the world and the name of a Moscow theatre (7) |
| STOLI | Part of a Moscow mule, perhaps |
| SPUTNIK | Name for the world's first satellite, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, and the name of any of a series of three artificial Earth satellites. (7) |
| YANGTZE | Third-longest river in the world, and the longest of Eurasia, also known as the Chang Jiang (7) |
| PEUGEOT | The oldest car company in the world, founded in France in 1810 (7) |
| MOSELLE | Longest tributary of the Rhine River and the name of a popular white wine |
| EVERETT | My Best Friend's Wedding and The Name of the Rose star, Rupert ------- (7) |
| KINGDOM | It's the sequel to Jurassic World and the fifth in the Jurassic Park series (6,7) |
| JARRELL | Randall, US poet whose volumes include The Lost World and The Woman at the Washington Zoo (7) |
| STEWARD | James -; film actor who starred in It's a Wonderful World and The Philadelphia Story (7) |
| JANDALL | US poet whose volumes include The Lost World and The Woman At The Washington Zoo (7) |
| WELLS | H. G. -; author of The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds and the non-fiction A Short History of the World (5) |
| RAMBERT | Marie ----, founded ballet company in London (7) |
| REMAINS | Doesn't go for "Rex" and the name is changed (7) |
| MIROS | 'The Birth of the World' and 'The Beautiful Bird Revealing the Unknown to a Pair of Lovers,' e.g. |
| AVATAR | An embodiment of something abstract (and the name of a James Cameron film), which comes from the Sanskrit word for incarnation of a deity |
| ERIS | The Greek goddess of discord, and the name of a jumping spider |
| OPERA | A Night at the -----, Marx Brothers movie and the name of a Queen album (5) |
| LETHE | Oblivion, in Greek ... and the name of a river in Greek mythology |
| WEED | It's legal in California ... and the name of a city in Northern California |