| GIZA | Egypt's pyramids of ___ |
| SPY | Agent hiding in Egypt's pyramids (3) |
| SPHINX | Monumental statue near Egypt's pyramids (6) |
| TOMBS | Egypt's pyramids, for example |
| SEVENWONDERS | Colossus of Rhodes, Pyramids of Egypt, etc. |
| SAHARAN | Like the location of the Pyramids of Giza |
| CAIRO | Pyramids of Giza city |
| TEOTIHUACAN | Ancient city in central Mexico (c. 200-750) in which the pyramids of the Sun and Moon were built |
| EGYPT | Nation famous for the ancient culture which created the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx |
| LANDMARKS | An area's prominent or well-known features, monuments or buildings such as Stonehenge or the Pyramids of Giza (9) |
| SUDANESE | Like a hundred-pound note featuring the pyramids of Meroe |
| CLEOPATRA | "___ lived closer in time to the moon landing than she did to the Pyramids of Giza" (pub fact) |
| CHEOPS | Pharaoh who commissioned the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza; also known as Khufu, son of Sneferu and father of Djedefre (6) |
| STACK | Pile of wood, hay etc; a group of chimneys; or, a pyramid of three rifles (5) |
| WONDERSOFTHEWORLD | Great Pyramid of Giza, Colossus of Rhodes, etc. |
| IMHOTEP | Architect of Egypt's Step Pyramid of Djoser |
| KHUFU | Cheops, the Pharaoh of the Great Pyramid of Giza, as he is also known |
| HUACA | A prehistoric Peruvian tomb or temple, usually a truncated pyramid of stone, often of immense size |
| LIMESTONES | Great Pyramid of Giza material |
| TOMB | Pyramid of Cheops, essentially |