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RAHNHelmut .... , 1951-60 Rot-Weiss Essen and 1951-59 West Germany winger; 1954 FIFA World Cup Final winner (4)
HELMUT1951-60 Rot-Weiss Essen and 1951-59 West Germany winger; 1954 FIFA World Cup final winner (6)
PUSKASFerenc ...... , Hungary 1954 FIFA World Cup Final opening scorer (6)
HEYNCKESJupp ........ , 1967-76 West Germany winger; 1987-91 and 2011-13 Bayern Munich manager (8)
HALLERHelmut ...... , 1958-70 West Germany midfielder; 1966 FIFA World Cup final opening scorer (6)
RIMET1921-1954 FIFA president and World Cup trophy, Jules ... (5)
HOENEUSWest Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner
ULIWest Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner (3,7)
HOENESSWest Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner (3,7)
HOGANBen ___, 1946 and 1948 PGA Championship and 1951 and 1953 Masters Tournament winner (5)
SECOMBEWho played Neddie Seagoon in The Goons (1951-60) and his own show debuted on BBC 1 on Christmas Day, 1968? (7)
RUHRIndustrial region of NW Germany whose major cities include Essen and Dortmund (4)
CHATEAUTalk to leaders of Essen and Utrecht - it'll be the making of Bordeaux, for one (7)
ALFAROMEOCar driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5)
ROMEOCar driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5)
ALFACar driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5)
GOONSHOWThe ___, BBC Radio comedy programme originally billed as Those Crazy People that ran from 1951-60 (4
SANELeroy .... , Germany winger signed by Manchester City from Schalke 04 in 2016 (4)
PETS*Winn-Dixie and Ribsy, e.g.
FRED1948, 1949 and 1951 world snooker champion (4,5)