| ISADORA | - - - Duncan, Americanborn dancer who died in a freak automobile accident in France in 1927 (7) |
| AFRIKANER | South African in a freak rain storm (9) |
| DUMMY | Human replica used in automobile accident research, crash test ... |
| FENDERBENDER | Minor automobile accident |
| MINORCARACCIDENT | Minor automobile accident |
| RAMBERT | Marie, Warsaw-born British ballet dancer who died in 1982 (7) |
| NUREYEV | Rudolf ___, Russian-born ballet dancer who died in 1993 (7) |
| EPSTEIN | Sir Jacob ___, Americanborn sculptor who became a British citizen in 1911 (7) |
| AIRBAGS | Inflatable safety devices invented to prevent serious injuries in automobile accidents |
| VAUGHAN | American blues guitarist who died in a helicopter crash in 1990 (6,3,7) |
| LAMBERT | Some clamber to see Christopher, Americanborn French actor (7) |
| ESCOBAR | Notorious Colombian drug lord who died in a gun battle on the roof tops of Medellin in 1993, Pablo . |
| HANSOLO | Film character introduced in 1977, who died in a 2015 sequel |
| RAKEOFF | Cut from a freak of nature (4,3) |
| LINBIAO | Mao's successor who died in a 1971 plane crash (3,4) |
| ISADORADUNCAN | American dancer who died in 1927 when her silk scarf became entangled in the wheels of a car |
| MARIERAMBERT | Polish-born British ballet dancer who died in 1982 (5,7) |
| AKA | Wrapped in a cloak, Alexis has an alias (just a bit of a freak actually) (1,1,1) |
| LUSUSNATURAE | A chance occurrence, a freak, literally, a game of nature (see, used in abl.+ gen., Pliny NH 14.42) |
| WHISTLER | James Mcneill _, Americanborn artist whose most famous painting is a portrait of his mother (8) |