| EPONYMS | Words created from people's names, such as Walt Disney to Disneyland or Arnold Palmer and the same-n |
| EPONYM | Word created from a person's name, like Thursday for Norse thunder god Thor |
| ACRONYM | Word created by using initial letters of other words (7) |
| YUPPIE | Word created in 1980s Britain to describe a young urban professional (6) |
| NICKNAMES | Humorous, affectionate or offensive (depending on your perspective) invented names such as The Old Dart or Down Under |
| TAUTONYM | Binomial name, such as Martes martes, Puffinus puffinus, Rattus rattus or Vulpes vulpes, in which generic and specific epithets are the same (8) |
| PSEUDONYMS | ...to have assumed names such as George Orwell and Mark Twain? (10) |
| INC | Abbreviation at the end of many company names such as Tesla and Zynga |
| TERMS | Names such as Hilary and the like? (5) |
| SAAB | Which car maker has used names such as Carlsson and Aero? (4) |
| PUNS | Hair salon names such as "Julius Scissors" and "Anita Haircut" |
| EPITHET | Descriptive addition to a name, such as "the Great" |
| ECARTE | In ballet, a body position in which one arm and the same leg are extended at the side of the body (6 |
| ANAHEIM | California home to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure |
| IDO | Response to "Who wants to go to Disneyland?" |
| ELLA | Angellica Bell, Patsy Palmer and _ Rae Wise were triply evicted from the CBB house (4) |
| SCOTT | Boy's name, such as Walter or Peter (5) |
| AUGUSTAN | A superior blast associated with a name such as Pope or Swift (8) |
| MONONYM | Term for a stage name such as Adele, Sting, or Rihanna |
| BINOMIAL | In Linnaean nomenclature, a word for a two-part taxonomic Latin name, such as Erithacus rubecula (8) |