| JULESRIMET | 1921-54 FIFA president and the World Cup trophy's old name (5,5) |
| RIMET | 1921-1954 FIFA president and World Cup trophy, Jules ... (5) |
| SEIZINGER | Katja ___, the most successful alpine skier from Germany, winning three Olympic gold and two bronze medals and the World Cup three times |
| ABERRATION | President and the Right helping to compound mistake |
| LYRA | ___ McKee, Belfast-born journalist fatally shot during Derry riots in 2019, whose funeral was attended by the UK Prime Minister, the Irish President and the Taoiseach (4) |
| JULES | 1921-54 FIFA President (5,5) |
| WORDSWORTH | One of the Lake Poets whose works include the collection Lyrical Ballads (with Coleridge), The Thorn and The World Is Too Much with Us (10) |
| URBIETORBI | Pontiff's To the City and the World |
| LIKENESSES | Trophys |
| SCULPTURES | Trophys |
| STATUETTES | Trophys |
| STATUARIES | Trophys |
| STANLEYCUP | 2017 marks this coveted trophy's 125th anniversary: 2 wds. |
| WILLS | Playing in the first half of the twentieth century, she is still considered to be one of the greatest all-time tennis stars of the US and the world; Helen ... Moody |
| KAFKA | He wrote "In the fight between you and the world, back the world" |
| STEPHENROCHE | Irish cyclist who won the treble of the Tour de France, the Giro d'Italia, and the World Championship in 1987 |
| SIR | Artist, yachtsman and naturalist, a founder of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the World Wide Fund for Nature (3,5,5) |
| PETER | Artist, yachtsman and naturalist, a founder of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the World Wide Fund for Nature (3,5,5) |
| SCOTT | Artist, yachtsman and naturalist, a founder of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the World Wide Fund for Nature (3,5,5) |
| RAFFLES | With an ant, butterfly fish, horse race, woodpecker and the world's largest flower named after him, a statesman and naturalist who founded Singapore, the Zoological Society of London and London Zoo (7 |