| Device to restrict current | 26 |
| Type of semiconductor or electron tube | 38 |
| Type of electron tube | 21 |
| Two-terminal semiconductor | 26 |
| Two-terminal device | 19 |
| Two-electrode tube | 18 |
| Tube that may be light-emitting | 31 |
| Tube invented in 1905 | 21 |
| Tube invented in 1904 | 21 |
| The D of LED | 12 |
| The D in LED | 12 |
| Terminal point | 14 |
| Semiconductor, perhaps | 22 |
| Semiconductor, e.g. | 19 |
| Light source for digital clocks | 31 |
| Laser pointer part | 18 |
| L.E.D. part | 11 |
| It may emit light | 17 |
| It has two terminals | 20 |
| It converts AC to DC | 20 |
| Flow restricting device | 23 |
| Fleming valve | 13 |
| Electronics tube | 16 |
| Electronics piece | 17 |
| Electronics component | 21 |
| Electronic tube | 15 |
| Electronic gate | 15 |
| Electronic device with two terminals | 36 |
| Electron tube with two elements | 31 |
| Electrical rectifier | 20 |
| Device with two active terminals | 32 |
| Device also called a rectifier | 30 |
| Current rectifier | 17 |
| Crystal set part | 16 |
| Certain semiconductor | 21 |
| Cellphone component | 19 |
| Cell-phone part | 15 |
| Cell phone component | 20 |
| Bar on an alarm clock | 21 |
| "Light-emitting" electronic device | 44 |
| Vacuum tubes | 12 |
| Some electron tubes | 19 |
| Electron tubes | 14 |
| Circuit components | 18 |
| Some semiconductors | 19 |
| Some compact light sources | 26 |
| Electronic tubes | 16 |
| Some electronic parts | 21 |
| Some are light-emitting | 23 |
| Rectifiers | 10 |
| Radio tubes | 11 |
| Light emitters | 14 |
| Digital watch components | 24 |
| Singer Celine | 13 |
| Pop's Celine | 16 |
| Lead singer for the Belmonts | 28 |
| "Runaround Sue" singer | 32 |
| "My Heart Will Go On" singer | 38 |
| ___ and the Belmonts | 20 |
| "The Wanderer" singer | 31 |
| Leader of the Belmonts | 22 |
| Belmonts frontman | 17 |
| 'My Heart Will Go On' singer | 36 |
| Celine of pop | 13 |
| Canadian superstar singer | 25 |
| Canadian singer Celine | 22 |
| "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" singer | 53 |
| Songstress Celine | 17 |
| Songster Celine | 15 |
| Pop singer Celine | 17 |
| Lord in "Winter's Tale" | 37 |
| Last name among divas | 21 |
| Celine of song | 14 |
| A lord in "The Winter's Tale" | 43 |
| "Ruby Baby" singer, 1963 | 34 |
| "Because You Loved Me" singer | 39 |
| "A Teenager in Love" singer | 37 |
| Vocalist Celine | 15 |
| The Belmonts' frontman, in 1950s music | 42 |
| The Belmonts' frontman | 26 |
| The Belmonts' front man | 27 |
| Singer with the Belmonts | 24 |
| Singer who redefined double standards by recording both "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer" in 1961 | 118 |
| Singer who got the Legion of Honor in 2008 | 42 |
| Singer of the 1962 hit "The Wanderer" | 47 |
| Singer of "The Wanderer" | 34 |
| Ruler of ancient Syracuse | 25 |
| Quebec's Celine _______ | 28 |
| Quebec chanteuse, Celine ____ | 29 |
| Pop's Celine ___ | 20 |
| Pop star Celine | 15 |
| Pop singer DiMucci | 18 |
| Pop diva Celine | 15 |
| One-named singer of "The Wanderer" | 44 |
| One-named singer in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | 52 |
| Liberal Minister or Quebec chanteuse | 36 |
| Liberal leader | 14 |
| He's "The Wanderer" | 33 |
| He had The Belmonts, then The Del-Satins | 40 |
| Greek ruler of Syracuse | 23 |