| CHAMPSELYSEES | Major boulevard in Paris leading from the Arc de Triomphe (6,7) |
| CHAMPS | Boulevard in Paris leading from the Arc de Triomphe (6,7) |
| ICIER | Here in Paris leading lady is more slippery (5) |
| SUNSET | Major boulevard of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood (6) |
| ELYSEES | Famous Paris boulevard which leads from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde; the Champs |
| RUES | Ones coming from the Arc de Triomphe? |
| ETOILE | "Place de l'____" is the former name for the site of the Arc de Triomphe |
| CHRISTO | Artist who wrapped the Arc de Triomphe in fabric |
| AORTA | What is the name of the main artery leading from the heart? (5) |
| PARIS | City that's home to the Arc de Triomphe, which officially opened July 29, 1836 |
| PIER | Structure leading from the shore into the sea (4) |
| EUSTACHIANTUBE | Duct leading from the ear to the throat (10,4) |
| PULMONARYARTERY | One of the main blood vessels leading from the heart (9,6) |
| NAPOLEON | Whom the Arc de Triomphe honors |
| PYLORUS | Small circular opening leading from the stomach to the duodenum, controlled by a sphincter muscle (7) |
| JACKPOT | Outstanding award for knave, leading from the right (7) |
| SOUTHPAW | Old PM's opposite? On hand, one leading from the right (8) |
| BENDS | Influences outcomes at Britain, leading from the front |
| ARTERY | What is a large blood vessel leading from the heart? (6) |
| TASCHEREAU | Big boulevard in The South Shore of Montreal sharing the surname of Quebec's Premier from 1920 to 1936 |