| OBREE | Graeme ?, cyclist whose 2003 autobiography is entitled Flying Scotsman |
| SPENDER | Stephen, poet whose autobiography is entitled World Within World (7) |
| CLIVEJAMES | Australian critic, author and broadcaster whose first volume of autobiography is entitled Unreliable |
| BARRATT | English TV presenter whose autobiography is entitled Mr Nationwide (7,7) |
| MICHAEL | English TV presenter whose autobiography is entitled Mr Nationwide (7,7) |
| SHIRLEYTEMPLE | U.S. actress born in 1928 whose autobiography is entitled Child Star (7,6) |
| ERNIEWISE | English comedian whose 1990 autobiography is entitled Still on My Way to Hollywood |
| JOHNBISHOP | Stand-up comedian whose autobiography is entitled How Did All This Happen? (4,6) |
| ALEXEISAYLE | Liverpool-born comedian whose autobiography is entitled Stalin Ate My Homework (6,5) |
| BRIANCLOSE | Former England Test cricketer whose autobiography is entitled I Don't Bruise Easily (5,5) |
| BACHARACH | Composer whose 2013 autobiography is entitled Anyone Who Had a Heart: My Life and Music (9) |
| MADAM | "___ Secretary," Madeleine Albright's 2003 autobiography |
| OLLIESMITH | Rugby union centre whose 2003 England Test debut was against Italy (5,5) |
| MELUA | Singer whose 2003 debut album was Call off the Search, Katie ----- (5) |
| KATIEMELUA | Georgian-born musician whose 2003 debut hit was The Closest Thing to Crazy |
| ROSSOUW | Danie ....... , South Africa rugby union player whose 2003 Test debut was against Uruguay (7) |
| DANIELLI | Simon ......., Scotland rugby union winger whose 2003 Test debut was against Italy (8) |
| GARDEN | Graeme ?, member of The Goodies comedy team; 1963-64 president of Cambridge Footlights (6) |
| DOTT | Graeme ?, winner of the 2006 World Snooker Championship (4) |
| JACKWHITE | Lead singer of the band whose 2003 hit Seven Nation Army became a sports anthem |