| SABRINACARPENTER | American singer, songwriter and actress who in 2024 became the first female artist to occupy the top three spots of the UK Singles Chart simultaneously for two consecutive weeks (7,9) |
| GOUTGOUT | Australian runner who, in 2024, became the fastest 16-year-old in history over 200m (4,4) |
| TAYLORSWIFT | The first female artist to win the Grammy for Best Album three times |
| KATEBUSH | The first female artist to achieve a UK number one single with a self-written song |
| CONNORMCDAVID | Oilers center who in April 2024 became the fourth player with a 100-assist season (Nikita Kucherov was fifth, two days later): 2 wds. |
| ADELE | First female artist to have two singles and two albums in the UK top five simultaneously |
| JOANNANEWSOM | American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and actress who was classically trained on the harp in her youth |
| RUBYTURNER | Jamaican-born singer, songwriter and actress who sang the National Anthem at the opening of the Millennium Dome |
| IU | She is a singer-songwriter and actress who debuted in 2008 under Kakao M with her first mini album Lost and Found |
| ARIANAGRANDE | Singer, songwriter and actress who found fame as Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon TV series Victorious (6,6) |
| BASSEY | First female artist to claim a Top 40 album in seven consecutive decades (6) |
| DELTAGOODREM | Australian singer-songwriter and actress who played Nina Tucker in Neighbours |
| MCDANIEL | Hattie, actress who, in 1940, became the first African American to win an Oscar (8) |
| GRAMPARSONS | American singer, songwriter and musician who joined The Byrds in 1968 and formed The Flying Burrito Brothers with fellow Byrd Chris Hillman in 1969 |
| LISALOEB | American singer-songwriter and actress whose biggest hit was the 1994 single Stay (I Missed You) |
| DOLLYPARTON | American country singer-songwriter and actress whose songs include I Will Always Love You, Jolene and 9 to 5 |
| TTFI | What is the abbreviation for the governing body of a successful medal sport for India in Asian and Commonwealth Games for which Meghna Ahlawat became the first female president in December 2022? (1,1, |
| RACHELWHITEREAD | Artist who became the first female winner of the Turner prize, for House in 1993 |
| PIXIELOTT | English singer, songwriter and actress who had a number one with her 2009 debut single Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) (5,4) |
| HORNER | Geri, singer/songwriter and actress who was previously Ginger Spice (6) |