| RAHN | Helmut .... , 1951-60 Rot-Weiss Essen and 1951-59 West Germany winger; 1954 FIFA World Cup Final winner (4) |
| HELMUT | 1951-60 Rot-Weiss Essen and 1951-59 West Germany winger; 1954 FIFA World Cup final winner (6) |
| PUSKAS | Ferenc ...... , Hungary 1954 FIFA World Cup Final opening scorer (6) |
| HEYNCKES | Jupp ........ , 1967-76 West Germany winger; 1987-91 and 2011-13 Bayern Munich manager (8) |
| HALLER | Helmut ...... , 1958-70 West Germany midfielder; 1966 FIFA World Cup final opening scorer (6) |
| RIMET | 1921-1954 FIFA president and World Cup trophy, Jules ... (5) |
| HOENEUS | West Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner |
| ULI | West Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner (3,7) |
| HOENESS | West Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner (3,7) |
| HOGAN | Ben ___, 1946 and 1948 PGA Championship and 1951 and 1953 Masters Tournament winner (5) |
| SECOMBE | Who played Neddie Seagoon in The Goons (1951-60) and his own show debuted on BBC 1 on Christmas Day, 1968? (7) |
| RUHR | Industrial region of NW Germany whose major cities include Essen and Dortmund (4) |
| CHATEAU | Talk to leaders of Essen and Utrecht - it'll be the making of Bordeaux, for one (7) |
| ALFAROMEO | Car driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5) |
| ROMEO | Car driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5) |
| ALFA | Car driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5) |
| GOONSHOW | The ___, BBC Radio comedy programme originally billed as Those Crazy People that ran from 1951-60 (4 |
| SANE | Leroy .... , Germany winger signed by Manchester City from Schalke 04 in 2016 (4) |
| PETS | *Winn-Dixie and Ribsy, e.g. |
| FRED | 1948, 1949 and 1951 world snooker champion (4,5) |