| BAER | Boxer Max who was world heavyweight champion in the thirties |
| TYSON | Mike _, US boxer; undisputed heavyweight champion in the 1980s (5) |
| STEINER | Composer Max who was called "the father of film music" |
| ERNST | Painter, Max, who was a cofounder of Dadaism (5) |
| SCHMELING | Max ___, German boxer who was world heavyweight champion between 1930 and 1932 |
| DEMPSEY | Jack _, US boxer who was world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926 (7) |
| JACKDEMPSEY | American boxer who was World Heavyweight Champion 1919-26 (4,7) |
| MAXSCHMELING | German boxer who was world heavyweight champion between 1930 and 1932 |
| ALI | Muhammad _, boxer who was World Heavyweight Champion three times (3) |
| CROSSLEY | Who made a car called the Regis in the Thirties? (8) |
| BSA | Who made the T9 in the Thirties? (3) |
| COOL | Slang word for good introduced in black America in the Thirties; all teenagers wanted to be it by the fifties |
| LEO | Pancho in TV's Cisco Kid, ... Carrillo, made many screen appearances in the thirties and forties, usually talking in fractured English |
| ADLER | They gave us the Trumpf in the Thirties (5) |
| BOOP | Betty ___, flapper girl cartoon character who first appeared in the Thirties (4) |
| SONNYLISTON | US boxer who became world heavyweight champion in 1962, losing the title to Cassius Clay in 1964 (5,6) |
| PRIMOCARNERA | Italian boxer, nicknamed the Ambling Alp, who became world heavyweight champion in 1933 |
| ATOM | It underwent a newsworthy split in the thirties |
| TWELVES | Big, Little and Flying cars from Standard in the Thirties (7) |
| DUST | This sort of storm frequently raged across America's arid Midwest in the thirties |