| MARGRET | Ann-____, born in 44A, played Tommy's mother in the 1975 musical film |
| ANDIE | PATRICIA HUSTON PLAYED TOMMY'S TWIN |
| JOHNSON | Michael ____’s omission from the US team in 44A made the British win much more likely |
| EVE | Mother to biblical character mentioned in 44a |
| ALLTHATJAZZ | The opening number of the 1975 musical Chicago |
| HAMLISCH | Marvin ******** , composer and conductor who scored the 1975 musical 'A Chorus Line' (8) |
| IWAS | "As a result of the historic catastrophe in which Titus of Rome destroyed ..., _ _ _ _ born in one of the cities of exile. But I always regarded myself as one who was born in ." -Shai Agnon, Nobel Pri |
| CONG | "Fighting off the Viet ___" ("Born in the U.S.A." lyric) |
| SUNBATHE | Bask in Springsteen, ultimately ___ Born in The USA touring (8) |
| SPRY | Constance ___ (born in December1886, and died in 1960) was, amongst many achievements, a famous British florist (4) |
| RAIKES | Robert ___, born in 1735 who wasast pioneer of the Sunday school movement (6) |
| TOMMY | 1975 musical-drama film starring Roger Daltrey in the title role (5) |
| WIZ | 1975 musical with the song "Believe in Yourself," with "The" |
| EATON | Fanny ___, born in Jamaica, best known as a popular model for the Pre-Raphaelites and their circle (5) |
| MODENA | Mary of ___, born in 1658, second wife of King James II of England (6) |
| RYAN | Mr. O'Neal, actor who played the title role in the 1975 film Barry Lyndon (4) |
| SIRBEDEVERE | Knight played by Terry Jones in the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (3,8) |
| GEERING | Sir Lloyd ___: born in 1918, emeritus professor of religious studies at Victoria University, and New Zealand's oldest living man (7) |
| NURSE | Character played by Louise Fletcher in the 1975 film One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (5,7) |
| DUELL | William --, actor who played Jim Sefelt in the 1975 film 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' (5) |