| DEARIVAN | Country star Jimmy Dean's song for peace with the USSR (4,4) |
| NOLIP | What "you didn't give" to Jimmy Dean's Big Bad John |
| REDDEAN | Anglican Christian Marxist, the Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, whose sympathy with the USSR led to his nickname 'the ... of Canterbury' (3,4) |
| PASADENA | Where the little old lady was from, in a Jan & Dean song |
| EIRENE | Greek goddess of peace with the Roman equivalent Pax (6) |
| UNREST | Agitated state obtains peace with the United Nations |
| HESS | Which Nazi official flew a solo mission to Scotland in 1941 in an attempt to broker peace with the UK? (6,4) |
| RUDOLF | Which Nazi official flew a solo mission to Scotland in 1941 in an attempt to broker peace with the UK? (6,4) |
| MASSASOIT | Chief who negotiated peace with the Pilgrims |
| ALTMAN | Robert who directed the queer classic "Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" |
| DIME | "Come Back to the Five and ___, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" |
| NAIL | Brad's appearing with Spender star Jimmy (4) |
| SAVO | "through the crystal ball" host and star jimmy |
| MILNE | "Dad's army"-captaining, H G Wells-tutored, Punch-contributing author who penned Peace with Honour, the play Toad of Toad Hall and poem At the Zoo, but is perhaps best known for his tales of Eeyore, O |
| FROM | Jan and Dean song, The Little Old Lady (___ Pasadena) |
| ROWLFTHEDOG | The first Muppet to appear regularly on TV, in The Jimmy Dean Show from 1963 (5,3,3) |
| BIGBADJOHN | 1961 US number one single by Jimmy Dean often used in the closing credits of the TV show This Week |
| HIMMY | Nickname for NBA star Jimmy Butler |
| SMITS | "N.Y.P.D. Blue" co-star Jimmy |
| WHITE | Retired snooker player and reality TV star, Jimmy _ (5) |