| EDDINGTON | English actor who played titular politician Jim Hacker in the sitcoms Yes Minister (1980-1984) (9) |
| PAUL | English actor who played titular politician Jim Hacker in the sitcoms Yes Minister (1980-1984) (4) |
| JIMHACKER | Central character in the sitcoms Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister played by Paul Eddington |
| HACKER | Jim --, character played by Paul Eddington in the sitcom 'Yes, Minister' (6) |
| REBECCA | Heard about Boris who once played titular character (7) |
| BARRYEVANS | English actor who starred in the sitcoms Doctor in the House and Mind Your Language |
| EVANS | English actor who starred in the sitcoms Doctor in the House and Mind Your Language (5,5) |
| BARRY | English actor who starred in the sitcoms Doctor in the House and Mind Your Language (5,5) |
| PAULEDDINGTON | Played Jim Hacker in Yes Minister (4,9) |
| RONNIECORBETT | Comedian, originally part of a double act, who starred in the sitcoms Now Look Here in the 1970s and Sorry in the 1980s (6,7) |
| DIANAHODDINOTT | Actress who played Jim Hacker's wife Annie in Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister |
| SCARFE | Gerald, English cartoonist who provided the opening titles for the TV sitcom Yes Minister (6) |
| GRAMMER | Kelsey, U.S. actor who played psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane in the sitcoms Cheers and Frasier (7) |
| LEBLANC | Matt ___, actor who played Joey Tribbiani in the sitcoms Friends and Joey |
| LSE | Alma mater of Jim Hacker in Yes, Minister (3) |
| RONNIEBARKER | Actor and comedian who starred in the sitcoms Porridge and Open All Hours (6,6) |
| TREESTUMPS | Truffula remnants, after the Once-ler used his Super-Axe-Hacker, in "The Lorax" |
| BOLO | Hacker in the Philippines |
| AXE | Hacker in the woods |
| INDIRAGANDHI | The Prime Minister of India 1966-1977 and 1980-1984 (6,6) |