| Herr Schindler with a list | 26 |
| German businessman Schindler | 28 |
| K. T. of country music | 22 |
| Country entertainer K.T. | 24 |
| Country singer K.T. _____ | 25 |
| Country singer K.T. ___ | 23 |
| C&W singer K.T. ___ | 23 |
| Home of the Kon-Tiki Museum | 27 |
| 1952 Winter Olympics site | 25 |
| Nobel Peace Prize city | 22 |
| Norway's largest city | 25 |
| Sonja Henie's birthplace | 28 |
| City once called Christiania | 28 |
| Where the Storting sits | 23 |
| Capital near Lillehammer | 24 |
| Where the Storting meets | 24 |
| Storting meeting place | 22 |
| Scandinavian metropolis | 23 |
| Capital NNW of Copenhagen | 25 |
| 1952 Winter Olympics setting | 28 |
| Today's Christiania | 23 |
| Largest city of Norway | 22 |
| Kon-Tiki Museum locale | 22 |
| Holmenkollen overlooks it | 25 |
| Edvard Munch's home | 23 |
| '52 Winter Olympics site | 28 |
| The former Christiania | 22 |
| Nobel Peace Center city | 23 |
| King Harald's capital | 25 |
| Home of the Nobel Peace Prize | 29 |
| Harald V's capital | 22 |
| Frogner Park's locale | 25 |
| 1952 Winter Games site | 22 |
| World capital on a fjord | 24 |
| Trygve Lie's birthplace | 27 |
| Site of the Nobel Institute | 27 |
| Site of Akershus Castle | 23 |
| Site of 1952 Winter Olympics | 28 |
| Seat of King Olaf's rule | 28 |
| Norway's main port | 22 |
| Northern European capital | 25 |
| Nobel Peace Center site | 23 |
| Middle of Czechoslovakia? | 25 |
| King Olav's capital | 23 |
| Home to the Ibsen Museum | 24 |
| Home of the Munch Museum | 24 |
| Home of the Ibsen Museum | 24 |
| Fjord explorers' city | 25 |
| City south of Lillehammer | 25 |
| City on the Aker River | 22 |
| Where to get your Nobel Prize | 29 |
| Where to get a Nobel Prize | 26 |
| Where many kroner are spent | 27 |
| Viking Ship Museum locale | 25 |
| Viking Ship Museum city | 23 |
| University city of Norway | 25 |
| Sonja Henie's hometown | 26 |
| Seat of Nobel Institute | 23 |
| Scandanavian seat of power | 26 |
| Norsk Folkemuseum setting | 25 |
| Nobel Peace Prize locale | 24 |
| Nobel Institute locale | 22 |
| Locale of Frogner Park | 22 |
| Largest city in Norway | 22 |
| Kon-Tiki Museum setting | 23 |
| King Olaf's capital | 23 |
| It's south of Lillehammer | 29 |
| It was formerly Christiania | 27 |
| Home to the Munch Museum | 24 |
| Former Winter Olympics site | 27 |
| Former Winter Olympics host | 27 |
| Dordi Nordby's Capital | 26 |
| Czechoslovakia borders it? | 26 |
| City of the Nobel Peace Prize | 29 |
| City N of the Skagerrak | 23 |
| City founded by Harald III | 26 |
| Christiania, since 1925 | 23 |
| Christiania until 1925 | 22 |
| Center of Czechoslovakia? | 25 |
| Capital WNW of Stockholm | 24 |
| Capital west of Stockholm | 25 |
| Capital south of Lillehammer | 28 |
| Capital on the 60th parallel | 28 |
| Capital in Czechoslovakia? | 26 |
| Capital city founded in 1050 | 28 |
| A Nobel Institute site | 22 |
| 1993 peace accord city | 22 |
| 1952 Winter Olympics city | 25 |
| __ Accords: 1993 agreement | 26 |
| Winter Olympics site: 1952 | 26 |
| Where to see the Kon-Tiki | 25 |
| Where the Kon-Tiki is now | 25 |
| Where Dick Button won gold | 26 |
| Viking Ships Museum city | 24 |
| Vigeland Sculpture Park city | 28 |
| The Storting's city | 23 |
| The Storting meets here | 23 |
| The center of Czechoslovakia? | 29 |
| St. Hallvard Church site | 24 |
| Sonja Henie's home | 22 |