| Site of the Munch Museum | 24 |
| Site of the Ibsen Museum | 24 |
| Site of Kon-Tiki Museum | 23 |
| Sight from a fjord, perhaps | 27 |
| Setting of a 1993 accord | 24 |
| Present name of Christiania | 27 |
| Part of Czechoslovakia? | 23 |
| One place to spend kroner | 25 |
| One of Ibsen's homes | 24 |
| Norwegian's capital city | 28 |
| Norway's biggest city | 25 |
| Nobel Peace Center locale | 25 |
| Nobel Institute's site | 26 |
| Nobel Institute setting | 23 |
| Munch Museum's locale | 25 |
| Munch Museum's home | 23 |
| Munch Museum's city | 23 |
| Mideast peace talks site | 24 |
| Major Scandinavian seaport | 26 |
| Kon-Tiki Museum's city | 26 |
| It was once Christiania | 23 |
| Home of the Norsk Folkemuseum | 29 |
| Home of Akershus Castle | 23 |
| Gardermoen Airport city | 23 |
| Frogner Park's home | 23 |
| Europe's Tiger City | 23 |
| Edvard Munch Museum site | 24 |
| Edvard Munch Museum locale | 26 |
| City north of the Skagerrak | 27 |
| City in Czechoslovakia? | 23 |
| City founded by Harold III | 26 |
| City about the size of Boston | 29 |
| Certain Nobel Institute site | 28 |
| Capital where a-ha formed | 25 |
| Capital south of Trondheim | 26 |
| Capital place for a solo? | 25 |
| Capital on the 60th. parallel | 29 |
| Capital near Stockholm | 22 |
| Capital near Skagerrak | 22 |
| Capital near Lillestrøm | 26 |
| Capital near Lilleström | 26 |
| Bjørvika is a suburb of it | 29 |
| Birthplace of Trygve Lie | 24 |
| Birthplace of Queen Sonja | 25 |
| Akershus Fortress city | 22 |
| 1993 peace accords city | 23 |
| 1952 Winter Olympics host | 25 |
| 1952 Winter Games venue | 23 |
| 1952 Olympics host city | 23 |
| ___ breakfast (uncooked meal) | 29 |
| ___ Accords (1993 agreement) | 28 |
| __ Accords: 1993 Mideast pact | 29 |
| Where Sonja Henie was born | 26 |
| Capital in Scandinavia | 22 |
| Ottoman Empire founder | 22 |
| Turkish Empire founder | 22 |
| Ottoman dynasty founder | 23 |
| Founder of the Ottoman Empire | 29 |
| Founder of Ottoman dynasty | 26 |
| 13th-century empire founder | 27 |
| Densest natural element | 23 |
| Heavy metallic element | 22 |
| Heavy element used in alloys | 28 |
| Densest stable element | 22 |
| Singing-family surname | 22 |
| Family singers' surname | 27 |
| '70s teen idol Donny | 24 |
| Singing sibs of the '70s | 28 |
| Singers Donny and Marie | 23 |
| '70s singing family | 23 |
| '70s family pop group | 25 |
| Pass through a membrane | 23 |
| Get through a wall somehow | 26 |
| Flow through a membrane | 23 |
| Processes of diffusion | 22 |
| Passes through, in a way | 24 |
| Makes it through slowly | 23 |
| Passing through a membrane | 26 |
| Mt. ___, peak in Colo. | 22 |
| Zoo de Madrid attraction | 24 |
| South American zoo animal | 25 |
| Satellite letters: 1962-75 | 26 |
| Honey lover, in Honduras | 24 |
| Boo Boo, in Barcelona? | 22 |
| ''___ Mio'' | 27 |
| Neapolitan song starter | 23 |
| Start of a noted Italian song | 29 |
| Start of a Neapolitan lament | 28 |
| Neapolitan song title opening | 29 |
| "___ mio ..." | 23 |
| Well-known Italian tune | 23 |
| The Three Tenors standard | 25 |
| Popular tune for a tenor | 24 |
| Much-requested Italian song | 27 |
| Italian tenor standard | 22 |
| Common number of gondoliers | 27 |
| 1899 Eduardo di Capua melody | 28 |
| South-of-the-border bears | 25 |
| Some Spanish zoo exhibits | 25 |
| Some growlers, in Granada | 25 |