| LAVER | Rod -. 1962 and 1969 calendar-year Grand Slam singles tennis championship winner (5) |
| RODLAVER | Australian male tennis player who won the first calendar year Grand Slam of the Open Era in 1969 (3,5) |
| DAVIDSON | 1967 mixed doubles tennis championships calendar year Grand Slam winner (8) |
| OWEN | 1967 mixed doubles tennis championships calendar year Grand Slam winner (4) |
| RAWIS | Betsy ..... , 1959 and 1969 women's PGA Championship winner (5) |
| MEDVEDEV | Which Russian prevented Novak Djokovic from winning a calendar-year Grand Slam in the US Open final in September? (8) |
| THREE | What is the maximum number of Friday 13ths possible in a calendar year? (5) |
| OTTOZ | Eddy ___, 1966 and 1969 European Championships 110m hurdles gold medallist (5) |
| NURSE | Seymour, cricketer who played in 29 test matches for the West Indies between 1960 and 1969 (5) |
| WALSH | Ollie ....., Kilkenny goalkeeper who won All Ireland hurling final winners' medals in 1963, 1965 and 1969 (5) |
| HELLO | ___, Dolly!, 1964 Broadway musical and 1969 Barbra Streisand film (5) |
| HAASE | Jurgen ..... , 1966 and 1969 European Championships 10,000m gold medallist (5) |
| POUND | Ken ..... , 1964-66 Swansea, 1966-69 Bournemouth and 1969-71 Gillingham winger (5) |
| APRIL | Fourth month of the calendar year (5) |
| MONTH | From the Old English meaning "moon", each of the 12 divisions or lunations of the calendar year (5) |
| LANSE | This site, on the northern tip of Newfoundland island, is one of the first known European settlements in the New World. Norse explorers established a large base there about the year 1000. The site was |
| EVERY | Each night before the end of calendar year |
| SAMBUCA | Italian aniseed flavoured singles Grand Slams, liqueur named in 1962 and 1969 (3,5) |
| HANA | .... Mandlikova, winner of four Grand Slam singles tennis titles (4) |
| THOMASJOHANSSON | The last Swedish man to win a Grand Slam singles tennis title (6,9) |