| Twin or triplet | 15 |
| Sister, e.g. | 12 |
| Sis e.g. | 9 |
| Roommate, perhaps | 17 |
| Room sharer, often | 18 |
| Rent-sharing person | 19 |
| Relative, briefly | 17 |
| Quad, e.g. | 10 |
| Person in a tree, briefly | 25 |
| Part of the fam | 15 |
| Only child's lack | 21 |
| Many a recipient of hand-me-downs, informally | 45 |
| Lisa to Bart, or Bart to Lisa | 29 |
| Lisa to Bart or vice versa | 26 |
| Jacob, to Esau, for short | 25 |
| Household member, for short | 27 |
| First bedroom sharer, for short | 31 |
| Family vacay attendee | 21 |
| Eng to Chang for short | 24 |
| DNA sharer | 10 |
| Close relative, for short | 25 |
| Close relation, informally | 26 |
| Close kinsman | 13 |
| Charlie, to Emilio, briefly | 27 |
| Certain relation | 16 |
| Cain or Abel, for short | 23 |
| Brother, for one | 16 |
| Bro, to a bro | 13 |
| Bro for one | 12 |
| Brief connection? | 17 |
| Blood relation | 14 |
| Andrew, to Charles | 18 |
| "Finlandia" composer | 30 |
| Finnish composer | 16 |
| "The Swan of Tuonela" composer | 40 |
| Risk territory | 14 |
| Classic exile site | 18 |
| Wintry Russian region | 21 |
| Where the Samoyed dog comes from | 32 |
| Where reds turn blue | 20 |
| Where Omsk is | 13 |
| Symbol of inhospitable remoteness | 33 |
| Soviet place of exile | 21 |
| Sight from the Bering Sea | 25 |
| Remote, undesirable locale, figuratively | 40 |
| Place for the disfavored | 24 |
| Omsk's locale | 17 |
| Neighbor of Irkutsk on a Risk board | 35 |
| More than half of Russia | 24 |
| Husky's home ground | 23 |
| Home of the 2,700-mile-long Lena River | 38 |
| Home of Omsk and Tomsk | 22 |
| Faraway place, so to speak | 26 |
| Cold Russian region | 19 |
| Cold place to be banished to | 28 |
| Asian area | 10 |
| Any undesirable locale | 22 |
| Typical resident of Northern Asia | 33 |
| Like some huskies | 17 |
| Yakut, e.g. | 11 |
| Working dog with a dense coat | 29 |
| Tundra dweller | 14 |
| Novosibirsk native | 18 |
| Husky bred in the U.S.S.R. | 26 |
| ___ husky (dog breed) | 21 |
| ___ husky (certain sled dog) | 28 |
| ___ husky | 9 |
| __ Husky | 8 |
| Sled pullers | 12 |
| Domesticated northern canines | 29 |
| Canines bred to pull sleds | 26 |
| Malamute's look-alike | 25 |
| Remote Russians | 15 |
| Iditarod trekkers | 17 |
| District in Pakistan | 20 |
| Hissing quality | 15 |
| Hissing | 7 |
| Snakish-sounding | 16 |
| Like "sissies" | 24 |
| Ssspeak like thisss | 19 |
| Household rival | 15 |
| What there was between Annie Oakley and her brothers? | 53 |
| Fatal problem in Genesis (Spanish) | 34 |
| Competitiveness in the family | 29 |
| Hand-me-down recipients | 23 |
| They're relatively close | 28 |
| ''C'est ___'' Eartha Kitt song | 50 |
| Brothers and sisters, familiarly | 32 |
| Brothers and sisters, for short | 31 |
| A boy and his sis | 17 |
| Sis and bro | 11 |
| Some blood relatives, for short | 31 |
| Donny and Marie, e.g. | 21 |
| Brothers or sisters | 19 |
| Bros, e.g. | 10 |
| Bedroom sharers, maybe | 22 |
| Bedroom sharers, informally | 27 |
| Young rivals, often | 19 |
| Twins, for example | 18 |
| Twins, e.g., for short | 22 |