| YOKOHAMA | Japanese city that hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup final (8) |
| JAPAN | Country which co-hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup with South Korea (5) |
| EDMILSON | 2000-07 Brazil midfielder and defender; 2002 FIFA World Cup Final winner (8) |
| SENEGAL | West African nation that made the quarter-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup |
| KOREA | Nation that was co-host with Japan of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, South ... |
| RONALDO | Brazilian striker who won the Golden Boot at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (7) |
| KAHN | Goalkeeper who was Player of the Tournament at the 2002 Fifa World Cup. (4) |
| JUNIOR | Brazil defender who hit the fifth goal in the 2002 FIFA World Cup win over Costa Rica (6) |
| ATO | With Kaz and Nik, one of the three Spheriks, mascots for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan |
| LINKE | Thomas ..... , Germany defender who scored against Saudi Arabia in the 2002 FIFA World Cup (5) |
| EDILSON | Brazil striker who replaced Ronaldo in the 2002 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals against England (7) |
| ONTHEBALL | We're _ _ _, Ant and Dec's anthem for the 2002 Fifa World Cup (2,3,4) |
| UTAHUTES | College football team whose stadium hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies |
| IZZET | Muzzy ?, former Leicester City and Birmingham City midfielder; Turkey 2002 FIFA World Cup semi-finalist |
| BELFRY | The ___, golf course that hosted the 2002 Ryder Cup (6) |
| FRINGS | Torsten ...... , 2001-09 Germany midfielder; 2002 FIFA World Cup Final runner-up (6) |
| MANCHESTER | City that hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games |
| SAPPORO | Japanese city that hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics |
| NAGANO | Japanese city that hosted the 1998 Olympics |
| CAFU | 1990-2006 Brazil, 1997-2003 Roma and 2003-08 Milan defender/midfielder born Marcos Evangelista de Morais; 1994 and 2002 FIFA World Cup Final winner (4) |