| TRAVISTRITT | American country singer and actor who won Grammies in 1992 and 1998 (6,5) |
| GEORGEBENSON | American singer and guitarist who has won Grammies for This Masquerade, On Broadway and Give Me the Night |
| MCGRAW | Country singer and actor, Tim ___ |
| YOAKAM | Dwight --, American country singer and songwriter (6) |
| LEANN | American country singer and actress, ----- Rimes (5) |
| BRIANCONLEY | English comedian, TV presenter, singer and actor who won the 1996 Olivier Award for Best Musical Actor for Jolson |
| DOLLYPARTON | American country singer-songwriter and actress whose songs include I Will Always Love You, Jolene and 9 to 5 |
| KENNYROGERS | American country singer who had UK number one hits with Lucille and Coward Of The County (5.6) |
| TONIBRAXTON | R&B singer — her 1993 debut album won three Grammies |
| JUDASPRIEST | Band Rob Halford left in 1992...and rejoined in 2003 |
| WORLDSERIES | The Fall Classic which the Toronto Blue Jays have won twice, in 1992 and 1993: 2 wds. |
| CHARLIERICH | American country singer best known for his 1973 hit singles Behind Closed Doors and The Most Beautiful Girl (7,4) |
| GEORGEJONES | American country singer married to Tammy Wynette from 1968-75 (6,5) |
| DONWILLIAMS | American country singer whose biggest UK hit was I Recall A Gypsy Woman (3,8) |
| FREDASTAIRE | US film and Broadway stage dancer, singer and actor who starred in 10 films with Ginger Rogers (4,7) |
| TOMMYSTEELE | Singer and actor who starred in 1967 film musical Half a Sixpence |
| PAULROBESON | African-American athlete, singer and actor who became a civil rights activist (4,7) |
| CHER | Singer and actor who won and actor for Moonstruck (4) |
| PHILCOLLINS | English drummer, singer and actor who became lead singer of Genesis after the departure of Peter Gabriel (4,7) |
| IVORNOVELLO | Welsh composer, singer and actor who wrote Keep the Home Fires Burning |