| LACOSTE | Rene, 1926 U.S. singles tennis champion (7) |
| KRAMER | Jack, 1946 U.S. singles tennis champion (6) |
| RODLAVER | Australian winner of 11 men’s singles tennis grand slams |
| SHESALADY | Tom Jones's highest-charting U.S. single |
| ADIA | Sarah McLachlan's highest-charting U.S. single |
| NOT | Stones 1st U.S. single "___ Fade Away" |
| PATCASH | 1987 Wimbledon men’s singles champion from Australia |
| ARUNDEL | English castle with a Lord’s single key |
| ROGERFEDERER | Eight-time men’s singles champion at Wimbledon |
| CARLOSALCARAZ | Grand slam men’s singles champion in this century |
| STICH | Michael ---, German men’s singles champion at Wimbledon in 1991 |
| IMAGO | Emerging adult’s single paper round |
| BOROTRA | Jean ___, 1926 Wimbledon men's singles tennis champion (7) |
| DEMPSEY | Jack _, US boxer who was world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926 (7) |
| ERSKINE | Introduced in 1926, which car brand was discontinued in 1930 because Ford's Model A was about half the price? (7) |
| GENERAL | "The ___", 1926 Buster Keaton film (7) |
| DALBERT | Eugen ___, Scotland-born German composer of 1926 opera Der Golem (7) |
| HOUDINI | Hungarian-born American magician, d. 1926 (7) |
| KENNETH | -- Williams, 1926-88, actor regularly appearing in 'Carry On' films (7) |
| BENNETT | Tony___ (b 1926), US singer who has won 19 Grammy Awards (7) |