| LACOSTE | Rene, men's tennis player who won the 1926 and 1927 US National Singles Championship (7) |
| RENELACOSTE | Men's tennis player who won the 1926 and 1927 US National Singles Championship (4,7) |
| SANTORO | Fabrice, former men's tennis player who, with Michael Llodra, won the Australian Open men's doubles in 2003 and 2004 (7) |
| GODFREE | Leslie ___, British tennis player who married Kitty McKane in 1926 and they became the only married couple to win the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon |
| ARTLARSEN | Men's tennis player; winner of the 1950 US National Singles Championship (3,6) |
| LAMBERT | British composer of the 1926 symphonic jazz work The Rio Grande (7) |
| MAROONS | Montreal's old Stanley Cup winning team, in 1926 and 1935 |
| GENERAL | 'The --', 1926 film directed by and starring Buster Keaton (7) |
| MARCELO | Former No. 1-ranked men's tennis player ___ Rios |
| ELIZABETHRYAN | Women's tennis player nicknamed Bunny who was runner-up in the 1926 US Women's National Singles Championship (9,4) |
| ARMOUR | Tommy ___, Edinburgh-born golfer who won the 1927 US Open, the 1930 PGA Championship and the 1931 British Open |
| BUENO | Maria ___, tennis player who won the 1959 US Women's National Singles Championship (5) |
| CONNOLLY | Maureen, tennis player who won the 1951 US Women's National Singles Championship (8) |
| RODLAVER | Australian men's tennis player who did the Grand Slam in 1962 (3,5) |
| MARIABUENO | Tennis player; 1959 US Women's National Singles Championship winner (5,5) |
| TOMMYARMOUR | PGA TOUR player whose father won the 1927 US Open |
| OSUNA | Rafael ___, winner of the 1963 US National Singles tennis championship (5) |
| BYRD | Which American admiral flew over the North Pole in 1926 and the South Pole in 1929? (4) |
| AMUNDSEN | Captain of Norge's flight over the North Pole in 1926 and first human to lead an expedition to the South Pole (8) |
| FATHERTIME | 6ft 6in cast-iron weathervane at Lord's Cricket Ground, created in 1926 and currently located between the Mound and Tavern stands (6,4) |