| FOYT | Indy legend A.J. |
| UNSER | Indy legend Al |
| ALUNSER | Indy legend |
| FAUN | In Roman legend, a rural deity represented as a man with a goat's ears, horns, tail and hind legs (4 |
| DAMOCLES | In classical legend, a courtier forced by Dionysius to sit under a sword suspended by a single hair (8) |
| ANDROCLES | In Roman legend, a slave whose life was spared in the arena by a lion from whose paw he had extracted a thorn (9) |
| THOR | In Norse legend a god, though in US a king |
| ALANADALE | In the Robin Hood legend, a wandering minstrel who became a member of the Merry Men |
| PIEDSULLIVAN | Gave a TV legend a banana cream to the face? |
| GORDIANKNOT | In Greek legend, a complicated fastening Alexander the Great cut with a sword (7,4) |
| ATLANTIS | In legend, a continent under the sea (8) |
| TINSMITH | Preserve radio legend - a metal worker (8) |
| GOLEM | (In Jewish legend) a clay figure brought to life |
| LYONNESSE | In Arthurian legend, a mythical lost land, birthplace of Sir Tristan (9) |
| LANCELOT | In Arthurian legend, a knight of the Round Table, the lover of Queen Guinevere (8) |
| MIDAS | In Greek legend, a king of Phrygia given the power of turning everything he touched to gold (5) |
| LOTUS | In Greek legend, a plant whose fruit caused bliss and idleness (5) |
| SWAN | According to legend, a graceful white bird that drew Lohengrin's shell-shaped boat; or. an inventor of an early electric light bulb (4) |
| TARPEIA | In Roman legend, a vestal virgin who betrayed Rome to the Sabines (7) |
| BASILISK | In classical legend, a serpent that could kill by its breath or glance |