| SCHULZ | Charles M, creator of the comic strip Li'l Folks, which later became Peanuts (6) |
| FOLKS | "Li'l ___" (comic strip that became "Peanuts") |
| HILARY | ___ B. Price, creator of the comic strip "Rhymes With Orange" |
| PEIRCE | Lincoln ___, creator of the comic strip "Big Nate" |
| ALCAPP | American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner, which he created in 1934 |
| SNOOPY | Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz (6) |
| BEAGLE | Snoopy, fictitious dog in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M Schulz, was this breed (6) |
| ROGERS | Ginger -, Fred Astaire's dancing partner; Roy of the -, comic strip (6) |
| POLSKI | _ Fiat, marque which later became FSO (6) |
| ORPHAN | "Little ___ Annie" of the comic strips |
| MAPPIN | John ____ was a founder of a silverware company which later created jewellery for royalty |
| ITSMAGIC | Song by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn sung by Doris Day in her film debut, Romance on the High Seas, and which later became the theme song of her Hollywood radio series |
| BRIDEWELL | --- Palace, London residence of Henry VIII on the River Fleet, which later became a prison (9) |
| WIND | Blowin' in the ___ 1962 song by Bob Dylan which later became an anthem of change |
| BOOTH | William -; founder with his wife Catherine of a mission which later became the Salvation Army (5) |
| RADIO | The "R" in F.R.C., which later became the F.C.C. |
| CHAPLIN | He first wore the tramp costume which later became a trademark in Kid Auto Races At Venice; Charles ... |
| BRIANBASSET | Creator of the comic strip 'Red and Rover' |
| DALEMESSICK | **Creator of the comic strip "Brenda Starr, Reporter" |
| MONGO | Planet ruled by Ming the Merciless in the stories of the comic strip hero Flash Gordon (5) |