| BOBFOSSE | Film director/choreographer who won an Oscar for the film Cabaret (3,5) |
| FOSSE | Bob _, US choreographer who won the Best Director Oscar for Cabaret (5) |
| VITOCOPPOLA | Italian dancer and choreographer who won the 2024 series of CelebrityMasterChef (4,7) |
| JOELGREY | Actor who played The Master of Ceremonies in 1972 film 'Cabaret' (4,4) |
| MINNELLI | Liza, actress who played Sally Bowles in the 1972 musical film Cabaret (8) |
| BERLIN | Christopher Isherwood's Weimar capital stories which formed the basis for the film, Cabaret; Goodbye |
| PRESTONSTURGES | American playwright, screenwriter and film director who won an Oscar for the film The Great McGinty (7,7) |
| PHILLIPS | Choreographer who set an age record on I'm A Celebrity (6,8) |
| DEVALOIS | Dame Ninette, Ireland-born ballet dancer and choreographer who died in 2002 (2,6) |
| NIJINSKY | Russian ballet dancer and choreographer who joined Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1909 (8) |
| GRAZIANO | ____ Di Prima, Italian dancer and choreographer who joined Strictly in 2018 (8) |
| WARRENBEATTY | American actor and filmmaker who has been nominated for 15 Academy Awards, winning a Best Director Oscar for the film Reds (6,6) |
| GREGORYPECK | American film star who won a Best Actor Oscar for the film to Kill A Mockingbird (7,4) |
| MARYPICKFORD | Silent movie actress who won a Best Actress Oscar for the film Coquette (4,8) |
| ISHERWOOD | Christopher -; novelist whose The Berlin Stories was adapted into the play I Am a Camera and in turn the film Cabaret (9) |
| LIZAMINNELLI | American performer who won a Best Actress Oscar for the 1972 film Cabaret (4,8) |
| FATALE | "You're about as ___ as an after-dinner mint" (line from the film "Cabaret") |
| IAMA | 1951 play by John Van Druten used as the basis of the film Cabaret (1,2,1,6) |
| CAMERA | 1951 play by John Van Druten used as the basis of the film Cabaret (1,2,1,6) |
| LIZA | Co-star of Joel in the film "Cabaret" |