| Question from an unsure competitor | 34 |
| "___ Ever" (Elvis song from "G.I. Blues") | 61 |
| "___ ever notice ..." (observational comic's lead-in) | 67 |
| Aborgines' music makers | 27 |
| Query as to how Roman got Cleopatra | 35 |
| Treated fairly | 14 |
| Practiced swimming, perhaps | 27 |
| Caused the body temperature to rise on yours truly? | 51 |
| ___ harm (was innocuous) | 24 |
| Followed the Hippocratic oath, in a way | 39 |
| Showed no emotion | 17 |
| Negative Yelp.com review of a hot air balloon tour? | 51 |
| Handled adversity stoically | 27 |
| Was unable to laugh at | 22 |
| Missed the point of | 19 |
| Failed to comprehend | 20 |
| Was left out, facetiously | 25 |
| The problem | 11 |
| "Why ___ think of that?" | 34 |
| Tossed and turned all night | 27 |
| Tossed all night | 16 |
| Middle of a comic's quip | 28 |
| Sinatra song with many lines starting with “this time” | 62 |
| Sinatra song with many lines starting with "this time" | 64 |
| Queen of Carthage | 17 |
| Queen of Carthage, in myth | 26 |
| Lover of Aeneas | 15 |
| Founder of Carthage | 19 |
| She teamed with Eminem in 2000 | 30 |
| She loved Aeneas | 16 |
| Mythical queen of Carthage | 26 |
| Mischievous prank | 17 |
| Legendary queen of Carthage | 27 |
| Aeneas abandoned her | 20 |
| "Thank You" singer | 28 |
| Queen who loved Aeneas | 22 |
| Queen who founded Carthage | 26 |
| Princess who founded Carthage | 29 |
| Mythological queen who founded Carthage | 39 |
| Founder and queen of Carthage | 29 |
| Carthaginian queen | 18 |
| "Thank You" singer, 2001 | 34 |
| 'Thank You' singer | 26 |
| Trinket or trick | 16 |
| Tragically heartbroken figure of myth | 37 |
| Singer with the album "Life for Rent" | 47 |
| Singer of the 2001 hit "Thankyou" | 43 |
| Shrewd trick | 12 |
| She had a big hit with "Thank You" in 2001 | 52 |
| Queen who fell in love with Aeneas | 34 |
| Queen of Carthage who loved Aeneas | 34 |
| Queen abandoned by Aeneas | 25 |
| Purcell's "___ and Aeneas" | 40 |
| Princess of Tyre | 16 |
| One-named singer with the 2001 hit "Thank You" | 56 |
| One-named singer who recorded 'Thank You' | 49 |
| One-named singer sampled on Eminem's "Stan" | 57 |
| One-named singer sampled in Eminem's "Stan" | 57 |
| Mythological queen of Carthage | 30 |
| Mischievous trick | 17 |
| Mischievous caper | 17 |
| Founder and first queen of Carthage | 35 |
| First queen of Carthage | 23 |
| Featured singer on Eminem's "Stan" | 48 |
| Eminem sampled her on "Stan" | 38 |
| Clever prank | 12 |
| Carthage queen | 14 |
| Carthage founder | 16 |
| British "Thank You" singer | 36 |
| British "Life for Rent" singer | 40 |
| Aeneas's queen of Carthage | 30 |
| Aeneas left her | 15 |
| Aeneas done her wrong | 21 |
| Abandoned queen of Carthage | 27 |
| A sister of Pygmalion | 21 |
| "White Flag" singer, 2003 | 35 |
| "White Flag" singer | 29 |
| "No Angel" singer | 27 |
| "Life for Rent" pop singer | 36 |
| "Here With Me" singer | 31 |
| "___, Queen of Carthage" (Christopher Marlowe play) | 61 |
| 'Aeneid' queen | 22 |
| Passed respectably, as a test | 29 |
| Performed as ordered | 20 |
| Mischievous pranks | 18 |
| Baubles | 7 |
| Gewgaws | 7 |
| Pranksters' tricks | 22 |
| Mischievous pranks (Var.) | 25 |
| Clownish acts | 13 |
| Carthaginian queen's namesakes | 34 |
| Henry Purcell aria | 18 |
| Famed name in printing | 22 |
| Went back to square one | 23 |
| Took a mulligan on | 18 |
| Gave a face-lift | 16 |
| Toured westernmost Cornwall? | 28 |
| Babe with two Olympic gold medals | 33 |
| Performed a Herculean feat #2 | 29 |
| Worked like a charm | 19 |