| LITTLER | Gene ?, golfer who won the 1961 US Open Championship (7) |
| IRELAND | British F1 driver who won the 1961 United States (5,7) |
| INNES | British F1 driver who won the 1961 United States (5,7) |
| HACKMAN | Gene ?, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for The French Connection (7) |
| TREVINO | Lee ?, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1971 and 1972 |
| TIERNEY | Gene ?, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar-nominee for Leave Her to Heaven (7) |
| CABRERA | Angel ?, golfer who won the Masters Tournament in 2009 (7) |
| STADLER | Craig ?, golfer who won the 1982 Masters Tournament (7) |
| GENESIS | Genes? Is that covered in book one? (7) |
| DEVELDE | Jean ?, golfer who won the 1993 Roma Masters (3,2,5) |
| MORTIMER | Angela _, English tennis player who won the 1961 Wimbledon singles championship (8) |
| AUTRY | Gene ?, US actor-singer who played the title role in 1951 film western Whirlwind (5) |
| SAUERS | Gene ?, US golfer; 2002 Air Canada Championship tournament winner |
| LISBONLIONS | Nickname of the Celtic team which won the 1961 Europear Cup final against Inter Milan (6,5) |
| BIGBADJOHN | 1961 US number one single by Jimmy Dean often used in the closing credits of the TV show This Week |
| NORTH | Andy ?, golfer who won the 1985 US Open Championship (5) |
| GOOSEN | Retief ?, golfer who won the 2004 US Open Championship (6) |
| CAMPBELL | Michael ?, golfer who won the 2005 US Open Championship (8) |
| PALMER | Arnold ?, golfer who won the 1960 US Open Championship (6) |
| ROSE | Justin ?, golfer who won the 2013 US Open championship (4) |