Rhinoceros

The San Francisco Zoo currently has two rhinos: a Black Rhinoceros named Boone and a Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros named Gauhati, but it keeps them in separate enclosures. Maybe they don’t get along, for some reason. Kind of like me and Hyle.

In this 5x5 “magic square” crossword, there are no black squares, and the clues run in both directions (across and down). The across and down answers to each clue are the same — that is, both 1-Across and 1-Down (etc.) will yield the same answer, as in the following example:

[Note: When pasted into an Excel spreadsheet, the diagonal line of shaded squares shown in the puzzle PDF does not appear. This is not part of the puzzle.]

CAT
AXE
TEA
CAT
AXE
TEA

12345
2
3
4
5
12345
2
3
4
5

CLUES:

1. Pop singer Mann

2. Words before "scarfing sweets" in Paragraph 23 of Chapter 22

3. What a linguist might call the animal in Chapter 5, Section 7, Paragraph 5?

4. "Myself, admittedly," or the first five letters of Paragraph 7 of Chapter 38

5. Ghostly or spectral