| PETESEEGER | American folk singer and social activist (1919-2014) (4,6) |
| SEEGER | Pete ___ (1919 - 2014), American folk singer and political activist (6) |
| JACKLONDON | American author, journalist and social activist who wrote The Call of the Wild (4,6) |
| OSSIEDAVIS | US actor, director, poet, playwright, author and social activist who played Da Mayor in Spike Lee's 1989 film Do the Right Thing |
| JERRYRUBIN | American social activist who wrote the 1970 book, DO IT!: Scenarios of the Revolution |
| HARRYBELAFONTE | American singer, songwriter, actor and social activist whose 1962 album Midnight Special features Bob Dylan playing harmonica on the title track |
| WANGARI | Kenyan environmental and social activist and the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (first name only) |
| BONO | Irish musician and social activist |
| CORNEL | Philosopher and social activist West |
| ONO | Artist and social activist Yoko |
| AGNES | Hong Kong politician and social activist Chow |
| LEE | Author and social activist Grace ___ Boggs |
| HOOKS | What surname, in lower case, did the feminist and social activist Gloria Jean Watkins take as her pen name? (5) |
| JOANBAEZ | American folk singer, songwriter, musician and political activist whose middle name is Chandos |
| INFORMANT | Singer and social worker performing well |
| BAEZ | Joan ___, American folk singer whose songs have a theme of protest and social justice (4) |
| RUSBY | Kate ___, folk singer and songwriter whose albums include Awkward Annie and Sweet Bells |
| PEGGY | American folk singer whom Ewan MacColl wrote The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face for and later married (5,6) |
| SEEGAR | American folk singer whom Ewan MacColl wrote The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face for and later married (5,6) |
| OLA | American folk singer who performed at the Mariposa Folk Festival, ___ Belle Reed (b.1916 - d.2002) |