| WINN | Anona -, Australian panellist on BBC Radio shows Petticoat Line and Just A Minute who died in 1994 (4) |
| EDDOOLAN | Veteran presenter of BBC radio shows in the West Midlands |
| APERY | Which Greek-French mathematician, who died in 1994, had his namesake theorem inscribed on his headstone in the Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris? (5) |
| COBAIN | Kurt, U.S. lead singer and guitarist of grunge band Nirvana who died in 1994 (6) |
| DESERT | BBC radio show in which guests choose eight pieces of music, a book and a luxury (6,6,5) |
| ACTON | Harold ___, Italian-born poet and art collector who died in 1994 (5) |
| GERULAITIS | 1977 Australian Open tennis champion who died in 1994, Vitas ... (10) |
| ARE | "Wait a minute, who ._ you?" |
| SENNA | Brazilian race-car driver who died in 1994 (5) |
| WAIN | John -, literary figure who died in 1994 (4) |
| MAY | Peter ..., former England cricket captain who died in 1994 (3) |
| HICKS | Bill, US stand-up comedian who died in 1994 (5) |
| POLARI | Form of slang spoken by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams as Julian and Sandy in the 1960s BBC radio show Round the Horne |
| ITS | The title of the BBC radio show ITMA, which began in 1939, was an acronym taken from a Daily Express |
| TONYHANCOCK | English comedian and actor given his own eponymous BBC radio show in 1954 |
| MYWORD | BBC radio show (1956-88) in which convoluted explanations of phrases became a notable feature |
| CENT | "In da Club" and "Just a Lil Bit" rapper, 50 ... (4) |
| NASH | Graham ___, musician whose hits include Our House and Just a Song Before I Go (4) |
| STEFANI | Gwen __, singer whose hits include It's My Life and Just a Girl (7) |
| LEE | London-born stand-up comedian; regular panellist on BBC TV show They Think It's All Over from 1995-9 |