| USSTEEL | One of the largest tenants of Pittsburgh's tallest building |
| COTERIE | Exclusive group; originally a group of French peasants, tenants of the same lord |
| LODGERS | Tenants of Lords, e.g. |
| RETINUE | Tenants of home unit errantly sent back suite (7) |
| TAKLAMAKAN | Desert of Central Asia and one of the largest sandy deserts in the world, occupying the central part of the Tarim Basin in the Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. (5,5) |
| OHIO | One of Pittsburgh's three rivers |
| STEELERS | Name of Pittsburgh's U.S. football team (8) |
| PIRATES | Nickname of Pittsburgh's first NHL team |
| PENN | Founder of Pittsburgh's state |
| ALEXANDRIA | Great Library of ___ one of the largest libraries of the ancient world which also inspired the modern library in Egypt |
| AUSTRALIA | The smallest of today's continents and one of the largest countries on Earth, lying between the Pacific and Indian oceans in the Southern Hemisphere. (9) |
| NIUE | The "Rock of Polynesia" in the South Pacific that is one of the largest coral atolls in the world (4) |
| LOCHNESS | Body of water in the Scottish Highlands which is one of the largest lakes in the British Isles (4,4) |
| KARIBA | One of the largest in the world, the ... Dam is located in the Zambezi river basin between Zambia and Zimbabwe |
| KOHINOOR | Forming part of the British Crown Jewels, one of the largest cut diamonds in the world (3-1-4) |
| ERIS | Named after the Greek goddess of discord and strife, one of the largest known dwarf planets in the solar system (4) |
| AGRIGENTO | This Italian city's most famous remains are its seven Doric temples. The Temple of Zeus was one of the largest and most original of all Doric buildings. Archaeological sites at this city, which is in |
| MEAD | Reservoir of Hoover Dam, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, on the Arizona-Nevada border (4) |
| KULAN | Wild donkey that is one of the largest onagers/hemiones and one of the fastest animals on Earth (5) |
| ELK | One of the largest members of the deer family. (3) |