| BARBARAHEPWORTH | English sculptor, 1903-75 (7,8) |
| GRINLINGGIBBONS | Dutch-born English sculptor, 1648-1721 (8,7) |
| MOORE | Henry, English sculptor who died in 1986 (5) |
| DRESSLER | Conrad --, English sculptor and potter (8) |
| HENRYMOORE | English sculptor born in Castleford in 1898 (5,5) |
| HENRY | Famous English sculptor (5,5) |
| HEPWORTH | Barbara ___, English sculptor made a Dame in 1965 |
| DAVEY | Grenville ?, English sculptor; 1992 Turner Prize winner |
| EPSTEIN | English sculptor Sir Jacob |
| GIBBONS | Grinling, English sculptor and woodcarver who died in 1721 (7) |
| JAGGER | English sculptor of the 1923 Royal Artillery Memorial in Hyde Park (6) |
| FRINK | Elisabeth, English sculptor and printmaker noted for her depictions of birds and horses (5) |
| ELISABETHFRINK | English sculptor and printmaker made a DBE in 1982 and a Companion of Honour in 1992 |
| GILBERT | Alfred . . . , English sculptor best known for his Eros in Piccadilly Circus (7) |
| MORLEYCALLAGHAN | Canadian novelist and memoirist, 1903-1990 (6,9) |
| HOMEOFTHEHIRSEL | Baron -- -- -- --, 1903-95, title of a former prime minster (4,2,3,6) |
| PANAMACANALZONE | Territory of the US in Central America from 1903-79 |
| HAMMOND | Wally -, 1903-1965, English cricketer (7) |
| AMY | - Johnson, pioneering English aviator born in 1903 (3) |
| NOTTSCOUNTY | English football club whose colours were adopted by Juventus in 1903 |