| ELLEFANNING | ... ___ from "Maleficent" and "The Great" ... |
| ELLE | - - - Fanning, Maleficent and The Great actress, pictured below (4) |
| JOLIE | Maleficent and The Tourist actress, Angelina ___ (pictured) (5) |
| ANGELINA | Star of Maleficent and Wanted, ... Jolie (8) |
| EVIL | Like Maleficent and Jafar |
| SHEDEVILS | Maleficent and such |
| SAMRILEY | Actor whose films have included Control, Maleficent and Rebecca (3,5) |
| STOW | Antiquary whose Survey of London during Elizabeth I's reign charts life in the capital from its castles and towers to the butchers and bakers prior to the Plague and the Great Fire (4) |
| THACKERAY | William Makepeace -; author of books including Vanity Fair, The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond and The Fitz-Boodle Papers (9) |
| DAHL | Author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" |
| EGYPT | Nation famous for the ancient culture which created the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx |
| EVELYN | Author of a posthumously published diary describing events of 1665-6 including the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London (6) |
| ELEVATOR | Charlie and the Great Glass -; Roald Dahl's sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (8) |
| HAMPTON | - Court; site of a celebrated maze and the Great Vine, Henry VIII's pleasure palace taken from Cardinal Wolsey that boasted the largest kitchens in Tudor England (7) |
| CASIMIR | Three rulers of Poland; the Restorer (11th century), the Just (12th century), and the Great (1333-70) (7) |
| HABITAT | The ocean for the blue whale and the great white shark |
| FITZGERALD | Author of jazz age novels including The Beautiful and Damned and The Great Gatsby whose wife, Zelda, was America's first flapper (10) |
| PAUL | Royal Australian Air Force pilot in the Second World War; author of volumes The Dam Busters and The Great Escape (4,9) |
| BRICKHILL | Royal Australian Air Force pilot in the Second World War; author of volumes The Dam Busters and The Great Escape (4,9) |
| THOMAS | Engineer who built thousands of miles of railway in the 19th century - including the Lancaster & Carlisle Railway and the Great Northern (6, 7) |