| KRUGER | Diane _, German-born actress (6) |
| KINSKI | Nastassja ___, German-born actress whose films include Tess, Cat People and Paris, Texas |
| RAINER | Luise ---, German-born actress who won back-toback Oscars in the 1930s (6) |
| PREVIN | Andre _; German-born American conductor (6) |
| ARENDT | Hannah ___, German-born US political philosopher whose publications include The Origins of Totalitarianism (6) |
| WALTER | Bruno ___, German-born US conductor who championed the works of Gustav Mahler |
| HAMLYN | Paul ___, German-born British publisher and philanthropist who set up Music for Pleasure records as a joint venture with EMI in 1965 |
| PARISH | Diane __, actress who plays Denise Fox in EastEnders (6) |
| KEATON | Annie Hall actress, Diane ___ (6) |
| SUGDEN | Diane __, landlady of the Woolpack in Emmerdale (6) |
| ABBOTT | Former Shadow Home Secretary, Diane _ (6) |
| MODAHL | Diane _, former middle distance runner and charity founder (6) |
| SAWYER | Diane _, legendary American news anchor (6) |
| MARLENEDIETRICH | German-born actress |
| HAGEN | German-born actress Uta |
| RICH | Wealthy German-born actress overlooking food to eat (4) |
| DIETRICH | Marlene ___, 20th-century German-born actress and singer (8) |
| LUISERAINER | This German-born actress was the first thespian to win two Oscars, back-to-back wins for The Great Ziegfeld (1936) and The Good Earth (1937) |
| ROHE | Mies van der ___ (German-born architect) |
| REMARQUE | Erich Maria ___, German-born writer about WWI (8) |