| JACOBEPSTEIN | British-U.S. sculptor of the work St Michael's Victory Over The Devil At Coventry Cathedral (5,7) |
| EVAHESSE | German-born U.S. sculptor born in 1936 noted for her work in fibreglass and plastics (3,5) |
| EPSTEIN | Jacob ____'s sculptures include St Michael's Victory over the Devil, on the east wall of Coventry Cathedral |
| BERNARD | Dog breed developed for mountain rescue work, St ... |
| PHILJAGIELKA | Former England defender who captained Stoke City to a 4-0 win at Coventry City as he made the 800th appearance of his professional career in March 2023 |
| DAVIDBYRNE | British-U.S. singer/ songwriter who was lead singer and guitarist of the New Wave band Talking Heads (5,5) |
| BETTANY | Paul, British-U.S. actor who played the tennis pro in the 2004 film Wimbledon (7) |
| BILLBRYSON | British-U.S. non-fiction writer whose books include 2019's The Body: A Guide For Occupants (4,6) |
| ULLMAN | Tracey, British-U.S. comedienne on whose show The Simpsons debuted in 1987 (6) |
| BRYSON | Bill, British-U.S. writer noted for books on travel and the English language (6) |
| EMILY | ___ Blunt, British-U.S. actress who starred in the 2015 crime film Sicario (5) |
| RONSON | Mark, British-U.S. musician, DJ and songwriter who produced Amy Winehouse's song Rehab (6) |
| IDOL | Billy, professional name of British/U.S. singer and musician born William Broad in 1955 (4) |
| FONTAINE | Joan, British-U.S. actress who won an Oscar for her role in the 1941 Hitchcock film Suspicion (8) |
| HELLFIRE | Does this go up in smoke for the devil at club on Montpelier Hill? (8) |
| OCLOCK | The Devil at 4 ___, 1961 adventure film starring Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra (6) |
| RUMOURS | Album by British-U.S. rock band Fleetwood Mac released in 1977 (7) |
| PILGRIMAGE | Meaningful journey on foot, such as one taken on a route such as Brigid's Way, St Michael's Way, the Great Stones Way and the Finchale Camino Ingl's (10) |
| WARREQUIEM | Work by Benjamin Britten first performed for the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral in 1962 (3,7) |
| OLDNICK | The devil at Newgate, historically? (3,4) |