| WELLKNOWN | Famous, celebrated (4-5) |
| FETEDGANG | Celebrated band get fag end recycled (5,4) |
| MADEMERRY | Deem eccentric to wed outside, having celebrated (4,5) |
| LENAHORNE | Celebrated singer and actress playing "Lean on Her" (4,5) |
| SURETHING | Celebrated having extremely rare, this unending success! (4,5) |
| HOLYGRAIL | Celebrated cup (and flag) to enshrine wrestling glory (4,5) |
| OCEANWAVE | Used once, a greeting on which a life is celebrated (5,4) |
| ADAMSPEAK | Mountain in Sri Lanka celebrated as a place of pilgrimage (5,4) |
| MARDIGRAS | The festival of Shrove Tuesday, famously celebrated with a carnival in Rio de Janeiro (5,4) |
| FRIARTUCK | Fat ... warrior at heart ... criminal; a little celebrated in this country? (5,4) |
| HARRYLIME | Celebrated character of Greene King: fruity flavour (5,4) |
| RIVERCITY | Glasgow-based BBC soap that celebrated its 20th anniversary last year (5,4) |
| DOLCEVITA | Fellini's celebrated 1960 film portraying the idle rich in Rome society, La ... (5,4) |
| CHRISTMAS | Day that a famous birth is celebrated |
| MANOFNOTE | Celebrated musician? (3,2,4) |
| MCCARTNEY | Knighted Beatle whose work was recently celebrated on BBC Two (4,9) |
| BRITANNIA | Even here Martial's poetry is celebrated, "dicitur et nostros cantare ____ versus" (Epig. 11.3.5) |
| LAGERFELD | German designer who was celebrated at this year's Met Gala (4,9) |
| ERIECANAL | "Albany to Buffalo" waterway celebrated in song |
| MEANGIRLS | 2004 teen comedy celebrated on October 3 |