| WORLD | The Colossus of Rhodes and six more! |
| OFTHE | The Colossus of Rhodes and six more! |
| WONDERS | The Colossus of Rhodes and six more! |
| SEVEN | The Colossus of Rhodes and six more! |
| SHKODER | Albanian city, a mixture of Rhodes and central Tokyo (7) |
| DESTROY | Ruin half of Rhodes and Ilium (7) |
| HELIOS | Greek god represented by the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (6) |
| LEONE | 1960's The Colossus of Rhodes was his directorial debut |
| STATUE | The Colossus of Rhodes was one (6) |
| DALI | Salvador ___, Spanish painter who painted The Colossus of Rhodes in 1954 (4) |
| RHODES | The Colossus of ___ was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. (6) |
| TELFORD | Nicknamed the Colossus of Roads by Robert Southey, a builder of canals, churches, roads, aqueducts and a number of bridges including one spanning the Menai Strait (7) |
| JOHN | Second president of the United States (1797-1801), known as 'the Colossus of Independence' (4) |
| ADAMS | Second president of the United States (1797-1801), known as 'the Colossus of Independence' (5) |
| REMBRANDT | Whom Rodin called "the colossus of art" |
| WONDERSOFTHEWORLD | Great Pyramid of Giza, Colossus of Rhodes, etc. |
| SEVENWONDERS | Colossus of Rhodes, Pyramids of Egypt, etc. |
| SYLVIAPLATH | US-born poetess who wrote the two volumes of verse The Colossus and Ariel, and the novel The Bell Jar (6,5) |
| NADIA | ___ Comaneci, a Romanian gymnast became the first to score a perfect 10 in the 1976 games. She then went on to score a 10 six more times. |
| BATEAREDFOX | Also called the Cape fox or big-eared fox, this large-eared canine is found in open, arid areas of eastern and southern Africa. It has 48 teeth, 6 more than any other canid. |