| HAROLDLARWOOD | England Test bowler associated with the 'Bodyline' tour of Australia who died in 1995 (6,7) |
| SCOTTMORRISON | Prime Minister of Australia who replaced Malcolm Turnbull in August 2018 (5,8) |
| AMYJOHNSON | British aviator famous for her solo flight to Australia, who died on a 1941 mission for the Air Ministry (3,7) |
| JARDINE | Douglas, the England cricket captain in the bodyline tour of Australia, 1932-33 (7) |
| ANTHONYALBANESE | Prime minister of Australia who succeeded Scott Morrison on 23 May 2022 (7,8) |
| JACKFINGLETON | Bodyline series batsman who often clashed with Don Bradman (4,9) |
| LARWOOD | Harold, England Test cricketer who bowled 'bodyline' in the 1932-3 tour of Australia (7) |
| THIRTIES | The decade of the bodyline series, the invasion of Abyssinia and the Silver Jubilee of King George V |
| DOUGLASJARDINE | English cricketer best known for captaining the English team during the 1932-33 'Bodyline' Ashes tour of Australia |
| BODYLINE | Name given to the controversial bowling tactics used by the England cricket team in their tour of Australia in 1932-33 (8) |
| EDDINGTON | Paul, who died in 1995 and who appeared in TV sitcoms (9) |
| WYATT | Bob ..... , vice-captain on the 1932/33 England Test cricket tour of Australia (5) |
| LANATURNER | US actress nicknamed "The Sweater Girl" who died in 1995 (4,6) |
| PETER | Comedy partner of Dudley Moore who died in 1995 (5,4) |
| PLUMWARNER | England's Bodyline tour manager whose real first name was Pelham (4,6) |
| EVERETT | Kenny ___, radio and television entertainer born Maurice Cole who died in 1995 (7) |
| BERTHARDY | London-born photojournalist noted for his work on Picture Post magazine who died in 1995 (4,5) |
| FANGIO | Juan, Argentinian motor racing world champion who died in 1995 (6) |
| TROTTER | Kenny -, radio and television entertainer born Maurice Cole who died in 1995 (7) |
| KENNY | Radio and television entertainer born Maurice Cole who died in 1995 (5,7) |