| TONYROBINSON | English actor, comedian, TV presenter and political activist best known for playing Baldrick in the TV series Blackadder |
| MALVINAREYNOLDS | American singer-songwriter and political activist best known for her songs Little Boxes and Morningtown Ride |
| BRIANCONLEY | English comedian, TV presenter, singer and actor who won the 1996 Olivier Award for Best Musical Actor for Jolson |
| STEPHENFRY | British actor, comedian, TV host, director and writer, knighted in 2025 (7,3) |
| ACUNNINGPLAN | I have ____, catchphrase of Baldrick in the Blackadder series (1,7,4) |
| ALANPATON | South African author and anti-apartheid activist best known for Cry, The Beloved Country |
| ROSA | US civil rights activist best known for her role in the Montgomery bus boycott, _ Parks (4) |
| RICHARDAYOADE | English actor, comedian and broadcaster best known for playing Maurice Moss in The IT Crowd |
| GRETA | Teenage Swedish environmental activist best known for challenging world leaders about climate change (5,8) |
| THUNBERG | Teenage Swedish environmental activist best known for challenging world leaders about climate change (5,8) |
| DUDLEYMOORE | English actor, comedian, musician and composer who first came to prominence in the comedy revue Beyond the Fringe |
| JAMESCORDEN | English actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer and TV host who co-wrote and acted in Gavin & Stacey (5,6) |
| MELSMITH | English actor. comedian and filmmaker best known for his work with Griff Rhys Jones (3,5) |
| ROBINSON | Tony -; actor who played Baldrick in Blackadder and presented Time Team (8) |
| LANCE | English actor-comedian known for his topical songs on BBC TV satire show TW3 (5,8) |
| LANCEPERCIVAL | English actor-comedian known for his topical songs on BBC TV satire show TW3 |
| HUGHLAURIE | English actor, comedian, writer and musician who played the title role in House from 2004 |
| ELTON | Ben, English actor, comedian and author noted for his novels Popcorn and High Society (5) S |
| PERCIVAL | English actor-comedian known for his topical songs on BBC TV satire show TW3 (5,8) |
| DAWNFRENCH | In 1982, Five Go Mad in Dorset launched this comedian's TV career |