| CALLOWAY | Cab, jazz singer and bandleader born in 1907 (8) |
| CABCALLOWAY | American jazz singer and bandleader whose most famous song was Minnie the Moocher (3,8) |
| CAB | Singer and bandleader Calloway |
| RICH | Buddy, U.S. jazz drummer and bandleader born in 1917 (4) |
| MINGUS | Charles, U.S. jazz composer, pianist, bassist and bandleader born in 1922 (6) |
| SHAW | Artie, U.S. jazz clarinetist and bandleader born in 1910 (4) |
| HERBIEHANCOCK | Jazz musician and bandleader born in 1940 (6,7) |
| SPIKE | And 26 US musician and bandleader born in 1911 who fronted the group the City Slickers (5,5) |
| ARTIE | Mr. Shaw, clarinet player and bandleader born in New York City (5) |
| SOUTHERN | Jeri ___, 1950s jazz singer and pianist (8) |
| MACNEICE | Louis, poet born in Belfast in 1907 noted for poems such as Snow and Prayer Before Birth (8) |
| IMPERIAL | ____ College, London university founded in 1907 specialising in science and engineering (8) |
| BAKELITE | Brittle form of plastic made from formaldehyde and phenol, developed in New York in 1907 (8) |
| SUNRA | US jazz composer and bandleader, born Herman Poole Blount (3,2) |
| MORAVIA | Alberto ******* , Italian novelist and journalist born in 1907 (7) |
| AUTRY | Gene, actor and musician born in 1907 nicknamed the Singing Cowboy (5) |
| BROWNSEA | Island in Poole Bay where the first scout camp took place in 1907 (8) |
| RASPUTIN | Name given to the Russian 'monk' who claimed divine powers, was presented at court in 1907 and treated the Tsarevitch's haemophilia (8) |
| OKLAHOMA | US state, joined in 1907 (8) |
| NORTHERN | Bradford Bulls were formed in 1907 as Bradford ........ (8) |