| KASTLER | Alfred, winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Physics (7) |
| AGNON | Author of Only Yesterday awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature (5) |
| SACHS | Nelly ?, poet and dramatist who shared the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature (5) |
| CABARET | Which 1972 film is an adaptation of the 1966 Broadway musical of the same name? (7) |
| NICHOLS | Mike, director of the 1966 film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (7) |
| ENGLAND | Winner (and host) of the 1966 FIFA World Cup |
| DEARDEN | Basil, director of the 1966 film Khartoum (7) |
| ROCHE | Tony ___, winner of the 1966 French Championships singles tennis title (5) |
| AIMAR | Lucien ___, winner of the 1966 Tour de France (5) |
| AMAN | _ ___ For All Seasons: winner of the 1966 Oscar for Best Picture. (1,3) |
| ANGLO | Fred Winter trained this Irish chestnut 50-1 winner of the 1966 Grand National |
| ENG | Host and winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr. |
| PAULSCOTT | Author of the 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown (4,5) |
| BROOKSROBINSON | One of two Orioles with the same last name who homered in Game 1 of the 1966 World Series |
| JIMMYRUFFIN | Singer of the 1966 hit Motown ballad "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" |
| LOACH | Surname of the director of the 1966 TV play Cathy Come Home (5) |
| PORTUGAL | Country which lost to England in the semi final of the 1966 FIFA World Cup (8) |
| DAVIDMCCALLUM | One of two men from U.N.C.L.E., he was the subject of the 1966 British pirate radio hit "Love Ya, Illya" |
| POOH | Singer of the 1966 song "Rumbly in My Tumbly" |
| MASON | Director of the 1966 movie, Paddle to the Sea, Bill ___ |