| STORIED | Famous, in a way |
| ALCATRAZISLAND | The swim from here to shore, made famous in a 1979 movie, really isn't that tough; experienced swimmers nowadays complete it in 20 minutes |
| GIPP | George made famous in a Knute Rockne speech |
| LEGENDARY | Famous in a particular field |
| SMALL | Miranda Lambert's "Famous in a ___ Town" |
| IPANEMA | District of Rio de Janeiro, made famous in a popular bossa nova song (7) |
| BLISTER | One not that famous in a painful spot |
| THEENTERTAINER | Piano piece written in 1902, made famous in 1973 when used as the theme music for a film set in the 1930s |
| DEUTERONOMY | OT book a€“ Eliot's cat 'famous in proverb and famous in rhyme' (11) |
| LAMER | This French song, made famous in English as Beyond The Sea sung by Bobby Darin, shares the name of a |
| SHOWER | The "___ scene" in Psycho is regarded as one of the most famous in cinema history. (6) |
| THASOS | Island of NE Greece in the Aegean Sea famous in ancient times for its gold mines (6) |
| DUANECHAPMAN | True name of reality TV star Dog the Bounty Hunter, who became famous in 2003 for tracking down a U.S. heir who'd jumped bail and fled to Mexico |
| CARNABY | Which London street became famous in the 1960s as a clothes fashion centre? (7) |
| OSMOND | Surname of a musical family famous in the 1970s (6) |
| FABLED | Famous in myths and legends about a bad elf (6) |
| EUCALYPT | An anthology of Persian quatrains of a type made famous in English by Edward FitzGerald (8) |
| SHARILEWIS | She became famous, in part, due to having a Charlie Horse on her hand |
| OSSA | Mountain in northeast Greece, south of Olympus, famous in mythology (4) |
| KAREN | Carpenter famous in the 1970's |