| PBR | Beverage whose Wikipedia page has a section titled "Peak, decline, and revival" (abbr.) |
| TUT | Pharaoh whose Wikipedia page has a section titled "Rumored Curse" |
| NBA | Org. whose Wikipedia page has a section titled "Celtics' dominance" |
| AWAY | Suitcase brand whose Wikipedia page has a section titled "Toxic workplace allegations" |
| CONCIERGE | Sting takes old transport for third performance and revival, for example, of The Caretaker (9) |
| SELENAGOMEZ | Singer with the #1 albums "Stars Dance" (2013) and "Revival" (2015) |
| DOA | With no chance of revival: Abbr. |
| MAR | ___-a-Lago (resort whose Wikipedia page has six sections under the heading "Legal issues") |
| GTA | Video-game franchise whose Wikipedia page has ten sections under "Controversies" |
| NYSE | Its Wikipedia page has a "Notable bell-ringers" section |
| MAYAMOORE | WNBA great formerly of the Lynx, whose Wikipedia page's "Career highlights and awards" section has 35 bullet points |
| PUNK | Subculture whose Wikipedia page says, "Part of a series on Anarchism" |
| SVEN | "Frozen" character whose Wikipedia page says he likes "carrots, hay, snowflakes, romance" |
| ARAL | ___ Sea (environmentally-destroyed lake in the former Soviet Union whose Wikipedia page is written in the past tense; 50 years ago it was the fourth-largest lake in the world) |
| SOLO | Jimmy Page has a famous one in "Stairway to Heaven" |
| HORLICKS | A comforting sleepy-time malted milk beverage whose name has entered the English lexicon as slang for what is politely referred to as a blunder, bungle, hash, mess or utter stink (8) |
| GEORGIA | Only U.S. state whose Wikipedia article has a "(U.S. state)" disambiguator |
| MSN | ISP whose home page has links to Encarta and Outlook |
| BEER | Beverage whose letters appear in order in the word "beverage" |
| NEHI | Beverage whose logo was once the bottom half of a woman's legs |