| MANOFSTEEL | Byname of Superman (1938-present) (3,2,5) |
| TINTORETTO | Byname of Jacopo Robusti, Mannerist painter of the Venetian school (10) |
| THEROCKIES | Byname of the mountain range forming the backbone of the western U.S. that stretches from Canada to New Mexico (3,7) |
| FATSDOMINO | Byname of U.S. singer and pianist noted for his recording of Blueberry Hill in 1956 (4,6) |
| LANDSAT | The byname of Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS), any of a series of uncrewed U.S. scientific satellites, the first of which were launched in 1972, 1975, and 1978 to collect information about |
| NANASAHIB | Byname of Dhondu Pant, a prominent leader of the Indian Mutiny of 1857 (4,5) |
| MONSIEURLECOMTE | Byname of Louis de Bourbon, enemy of Richelieu |
| STMUNGO | Byname of Kentigern, traditionally the first bishop of Glasgow (,) |
| THEFAIR | Byname of Charles IV of France (3,4) |
| FAMILYNAME | Byname |
| FLEA | Byname of Michael Balzary, bassist of Red Hot Chili Peppers (4) |
| BLACKPRINCE | The -----------, byname of Edward of Woodstock, King Edward III's son and heir apparent (5,6) |
| RUFUS | William ___ , byname of the English king, William II, because of his ruddy complexion (5) |
| MARTIN | Ricky _ _ _ _ _ _ , byname of Puerto Rican singer/ songwriter known as the King of Latin Pop (6) |
| CHAKA | ___ Khan, byname of U.S. singer/songwriter born Yvette Stevens, known as the Queen of Funk (5) |
| ORANGE | William of ___ , byname of King William III, who acceded to the throne in 1689 jointly with Queen Mary II (6) |
| CALIGULA | Byname of Gaius Caesar Germanicus, the third emperor of Rome (37-41 AD), meaning 'little boot' (8) |
| COMECON | Byname of the economic body of Eastern European countries in the Cold War era (7) |
| AYERS | Byname of rock formation Uluru, named for former premier of South Australia (5,4) |
| ROCK | Byname of rock formation Uluru, named for former premier of South Australia (5,4) |