| ED | ___ Eagan is one of only two who have won gold at both Summer & Winter Games |
| UK | Only country to have won gold at every Winter Games (2) |
| EDDIE | American ___ Eagan made history by winning gold in both Winter & Summer Games (5) |
| AUSTRALIA | Large country where both Summer Bay and Erinsborough are located (9) |
| RONALDO | Brazilian footballer who is one of only two men to have won the FIFA Player of the Year award three times |
| BENAINSLIE | One of only two sailors, and six people in any sport, to win individual gold at four consecutive summer Olympics |
| GAYLE | Chris ___, West Indies cricketer who is one of only four players who have scored two triple centuries at Test level |
| MOSER | Artist known for flower paintings, a floral scheme at Frogmore House commissioned by Queen Charlotte, a portrait of sculptor Joseph Nollekens and for being one of only two female founders of the Royal |
| TARKINGTON | Author of the Penrod stories and The Magnificent Ambersons, who is one of only four novelists to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice (10) |
| AUSTRIA | This country is one of only three that has won more Winter Games medals than Summer medals (7) |
| STLUCIA | Caribbean island that is one of only two countries named after a woman |
| ANDRETTI | Mario ___, one of only two drivers to win races in Formula One, IndyCar, World Sportscar Championship and NASCAR |
| FLOOR | One of only two events both male and female gymnasts compete in (5) |
| BRENNAN | Walter, who is one of only three male actors to have won three Academy Awards |
| CUTHBERT | Surname of the only Olympian A to have won gold in 100m, 200m and 400m events (8) |
| STEVEREDGRAVE | Only Briton to have won golds at five consecutive Olympic Games |
| ONOFF | Of a rocker switch or toggle, set to either one of only two positions; or, a term for a cyclical relationship, that is neither continuous nor steady (2-3) |
| SPURGELAUREL | Evergreen shrub with poisonous berries, one of only two species of its genus native to Britain |
| JEANPAULSARTRE | French writer and philosopher; one of only two people to turn down a Nobel Prize |
| HILL | Surname of the British father and son who have won the world Formula One championship. (4) |