| BEATON | Cecil ?, British photographer known for his society portraits who died in 1980 (6) |
| RHODES | Cecil ?, British financier; prime minister of the Cape Colony from 1890-96 (6) |
| FRIESEGREENE | William ?, British photographer; subject of 1951 biopic The Magic Box (6-6) |
| SARGENT | John Singer -, ltalian-bom American artist famous for his London society portraits (7) |
| PARR | Martin ?, British photographer whose volumes include Small World and Think of England (4) |
| OUTOFTHISWORLD | Blooming often in the past, his society could be brilliant (3,2,4,5) |
| BUTLIN | Billy, South African-born British holiday camp promoter who died in 1980 (6) |
| RANKIN | Scottish photographer known for his Kate Moss pictures |
| BONHAM | Drummer (surname) of Led Zeppelin who died in 1980 (6) |
| SARTRE | Jean-Paul, French existentialist philosopher who died in 1980 (6) |
| BRANDT | Bill, British photographer whose books include The English at Home (6) |
| RICHARDAVEDON | Photographer known for his fashion pictures in Vogue: 2 wds. |
| ANSELADAMS | Photographer known for his black-and-white American West scenes |
| BRADY | Photographer known for his images of the war |
| JOHNLENNON | Member of the Beatles who died in 1980 (4,6) |
| DIANEARBUS | Photographer known for her photos of people on the fringes of society: 2 wds. |
| TYNAN | Kenneth ?, English theatre critic and writer who died in 1980 |
| MAE | Ms. West, comedienne and film actress who died in 1980 (3) |
| KARSH | Yousuf _; Canadian photographer known for portraits (5) |
| ANNIELEIBOVITZ | Photographer known for her portraits of celebrities: 2 wds. |