| DITTOMARK | The symbol-of-repeating is called a what?: 2 wds. |
| SONNET | A 14-line poem that often ends with a rhyming couplet is called a what? (6) |
| TIER | A layer, or level, is called a what (4) |
| DIET | Japan's parliament is called a what (4) |
| FURRIER | One who deals in furs is called a what (7) |
| PIRATE | One who robs at sea is called a what (6) |
| ADAGE | An old saying accepted by many as true is called a what? (5) |
| DRIBBLER | One who advances the soccer ball by a series of short kicks could be called a what (8) |
| RIFF | A jazz ostinato is more commonly called a what? (4) |
| SIDEARM | A revolver, or a sword, could be called a what (7) |
| DRAINER | A plumber is also called a what (7) |
| BEAR | A koala is often incorrectly called a what? (4) |
| PEDANT | A person who is excessively concerned with minor detail might be called a what? (6) |
| SCAPEGOAT | Someone punished for the errors of others might be called a what? (9) |
| EMMY | This statuette of a winged woman holding an atom is the symbol of the annual awards given by the Academy of Television Arts %26 Sciences, The ... |
| REPETITION | The act of repeating (10) |
| ITERATION | Act of repeating a process |
| IVESAIDITBEFORE | "At the risk of repeating myself ..." |
| XOLOTL | Quetzalcoatl was the symbol of death and resurrection. With his companion, a dog-headed god, he was said to have descended to the underground hell of Mictlan to gather the bones of the ancient dead. |
| NEPTUNE | Named after the Roman god of the sea, hence designated with the symbol of a trident, the outermost planet of our solar system (7) |