| PRISCILLA | Musical role that was the prize in I Will Survive (9) |
| ATLANTICOCEAN | The Blue Riband was the prize held by the vessel which had completed the fastest crossing of this bo |
| CALOMEL | Ring out, ring in, I will get you the runs... (7) |
| FUTUDERFECT | Tense used in "I will have finished my to-do list by then" |
| LEMONDROP | "The ...... ...", 1951 film starring Bob Hope in the title role that was based on a Damon Runyon sto |
| ROOSEVELT | U.S. president who won the Prize in 1906 for mediating the end of the Russo-Japanese war (surname only) |
| STRONGEST | The female has only four nipples, so only the ___ of the litter will survive |
| KID | "The ...... ...", 1951 film starring Bob Hope in the title role that was based on a Damon Runyon sto |
| MOTHERTERESA | Albanian-born nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity in India to serve the poor; she won the Prize in 1979 for her efforts (6,6) |
| BSIDE | "I Am the Walrus" or "I Will Survive," upon release |
| GLORIA | - Gaynor, disco diva who topped the UK charts in 1979 with I Will Survive (6) |
| BENSON | US TV sitcom, starring Robert Guillaume in the title role, that was a spin-off from Soap (6) |
| GLORIAGAYNOR | American singer best known for the 1979 hit single I Will Survive (6,6) |
| GAYNOR | Gloria _, US singer famed for the 1979 disco hit I Will Survive (6) |
| SUPERABO | I shall overcome, I will survive: vincam, vivam |
| LINUS | Only Nobelist besides Marie to win the prize in two fields |
| MORK | Robin Williams role that was out of this world? |
| POET | Official role that was first filled by 6, 1668-1689 (4,8) |
| LAUREATE | Official role that was first filled by 6, 1668-1689 (4,8) |
| ANITADESAI | Indian three-time Booker nominee whose daughter won the prize in 2006 |