| NINETTEDEVALOIS | Irish-born British director of classical ballet (7,2,6) |
| ALEXANDERKORDA | Hungarian-born British director of films including The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) |
| BALANCHINE | George ___, choreographer of classical ballet born in 1904 |
| PETIPA | Marius ___, "the father of classical ballet" |
| LINDSAYANDERSON | British director of films including This Sporting Life (1963) and O Lucky Man! (1973) (7,8) |
| DEVALOIS | Ninette _ _, Irish-born British ballet dancer and choreographer; established the Royal Ballet (2,6) |
| NINETTE | ___ de Valois, Irish-born British choreographer who founded the Royal Ballet (7) |
| REBECCAWEST | Pseudonym of the Irish-born British writer Dame Cicely Isabel Fairfield (1892- 1983) |
| TODD | Irish-born British actor and soldier, Richard, d. 2009 (4) |
| BACON | Francis --, 1909-92, Irish-born British artist who painted Lucian Freud (5) |
| MIKEHODGES | British director of films Croupier, Pulp and Get Carter (4,6) |
| KENRUSSELL | British director of Tommy and Women in Love |
| FREARS | Stephen ---, British director of The Queen and My Beautiful Laundrette |
| RITCHIE | Guy -------, British director of Snatch (7) |
| IRIS | Judi Dench and Kate Winslet biopic about an Irish-born British novelist (4) |
| DANNYLARUE | Irish-born British singer and female impersonator whose theme tune was On Mother Kelly's Doorstep |
| GREENAWAY | Peter ___, British director of films including 8.5 Women (1999) and Walking to Paris (2021) (9) |
| GLORIAHUNNIFORD | Northern Irish-born broadcaster who is a co-presenter of Rip Off Britain (6,9) |
| RIDLEY | British director Mr. Scott of "Gladiator" (2000) |
| ROEG | British director Nicolas of "Insignificance" (1985) |