| LAUDER | Harry, Scottish ballad singer and music hall comedian associated with the song Roamin' in the Gloamin' (6) |
| HARRYLAUDER | Scottish balladeer and music hall comedian, 1870-1950 (5,6) |
| GRACIEFIELDS | 20th-Century English actress, singer and music hall star who entertained Allied troops in the Second World War (6,6) |
| SHARONHORGAN | Actress, writer, director, producer and comedian associated with the series Pulling, Catastrophe and Motherland (6,6) |
| BENNYHILL | Comedian associated with the song "Yakety Sax" |
| HALE | Gareth ?, actor and comedian associated with fellow actor and comedian Norman Pace |
| TURTLEDOVE | Old World bird with a brown plumage and speckled wings that is associated with the song The Twelve D |
| EDDIELOW | In the 1970s, this Maori ballad singer was billed as the 'voice in a million' (5,3) |
| TONYBENNETT | American singer associated with the song I Left My Heart in San Francisco (4,7) |
| ELLISON | Lorraine , American soul singer associated with the song Stay with Me (7) |
| BINGCROSBY | American singer and actor associated with the song White Christmas (4,6) |
| MAURICECHEVALIER | French actor, singer and entertainer associated with the songs Louise and Thank Heaven for Little Girls |
| FRANK | Singer and actor associated with the songs My Way and New York, New York (5,7) |
| SINATRA | Singer and actor associated with the songs My Way and New York, New York (5,7) |
| ANDYWILLIAMS | American singer associated with the songs Can't Take My Eyes Off You and Music to Watch Girls By |
| WILLIAMS | Pharrell, U.S. singer and music producer who wrote the single Happy for the 2013 film Despicable Me 2 (8) |
| FIELDS | Gracie, actress and music hall star born in Rochdale in 1898 (6) |
| DAN | and 8ac, Music hall comedian born George Galvin in 1860 (3,4) |
| MAXMILLER | 20th-century music hall comedian and actor billed as 'The Cheeky Chappie' (3,6) |
| RANDLE | Frank ___, music hall comedian who starred in the 1953 film It's a Grand Life |