| DRYSDALE | Cliff -, winner with Roger Taylor of the 1972 US Open men's doubles tennis championship |
| THORBURN | Cliff -, winner of the 1980 World Snooker Championship (8) |
| CLIFF | 1972 US Open men's doubles tennis championship winner with Roger Taylor (5) |
| CLIFFDRYSDALE | Tennis player who won the 1972 US Open men's doubles title with Roger Taylor (5,8) |
| NASTASE | Ilie ?, winner of the 1972 US Open singles tennis championship (7) |
| ILIENASTASE | Winner of the 1972 US Open and 1973 French Open |
| ROGERTAYLOR | and 11ac, 1971 and 1972 US Open men's doubles tennis championship winner |
| ROGER | and 11ac, 1971 and 1972 US Open men's doubles tennis championship winner |
| TAYLOR | see 7ac, 1971 and 1972 US Open men's doubles tennis championship winner |
| ILIE | He beat Arthur in the 1972 US Open |
| SMILE | Roger Taylor of King's Lynn was in this predecessor to the famous Queen band (5) |
| UNRELATED | Like Andy Taylor, John Taylor, and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran |
| THEMAN | - - with the Golden Gun; one of the James Bond films with Roger Moore as 007 (3,3) |
| DAYS | Roger Taylor from King's Lynn helped write the Queen hit These are the ... of Our Lives (4) |
| TIMHENMAN | The first English tennis player to reach a Wimbledon semi-final after Roger Taylor in 1973 |
| MCGOVERN | George ___, Democratic Party nominee in the 1972 US presidential election (8) |
| MOONRAKER | James Bond film from 1979 with Roger Moore in the role of 007 (9) |
| WATERGATE | Scandal during the 1972 US presidential campaign (9) |
| RAUL | Julia who co-starred with Roger Daltrey in "Mack the Knife" |
| AVER | Dance party, with Roger transported to the ultimate state (4) |