| UCLA | The Bruins of the N.C.A.A., winners of seven consecutive national basketball championships |
| MICHAELJORDAN | Winner of seven consecutive NBA scoring titles |
| ALER | Mem. of seven consecutive All-Star Game winning teams, 2003-2009 |
| WEEK | Period of seven consecutive days starting on Sunday (4) |
| COACHK | Leader of five N.C.A.A. basketball championships for Duke, informally |
| RAINMEN | Former team in Halifax in the National Basketball League of Canada (Trivia! The Hurricanes are the city's current team) |
| CORBIERE | Horse that won the 1983 Grand National, making Jenny Pitman the first woman to train a winner of the race (8) |
| CURIE | Unit used in the measurement of radioactivity that was named after a winner of the Nobel Prize (5) |
| LANCEARMSTRONG | Disgraced cyclist who won the Tour de France in a record-breaking seven consecutive years |
| INDORE | City earning the title of India's 'Cleanest City' for seven consecutive years in 2025. (6) |
| USA | Winner of all but three Olympic women's basketball championships: Abbr. |
| SOUTHERNHUSKIES | Nickname of the Tasmanian team in NZ National Basketball League (8,7) |
| UCONNTERRITORY | Area around the college that won the 2004 NCAA basketball championship? |
| SHAYNE | The Good Ship Murder star who has been a winner of The X Factor, _ Ward (6) |
| DUMAS | Romain ..... , a winner of the 2010 and 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans races (5) |
| FRANCE | Cyclist Lance Armstrong won seven consecutive titles in the Tour de ... |
| LANCE | Record-breaking cyclist who won the Tour de France event seven consecutive times, ... Armstrong |
| BASSEY | First female artist to claim a Top 40 album in seven consecutive decades (6) |
| ARMSTRONG | Lance ---, US cyclist who won the Tour de France seven consecutive times but later admitted using banned substances (9) |
| WHITNEYHOUSTON | Only singer to have seven consecutive #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 |