| HULBERT | Jack ?, entertainer husband of Cicely Courtneidge who died in 1978 (7) |
| LEOGENN | Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Quo Vadis? who died in 1978 |
| OCONNOR | Des ?, entertainer who authored 2001 autobiography Bananas Can't Fly! (7) |
| DAMASK | Cicely Courtneidge tried to order two dozen dinner napkins made of this fabric |
| BREL | Jacques ?, Belgium-born songwriter and performer who died in 1978 (4) |
| NIXON | David ?, English magician associated with puppet Basil Brush, who died in 1978 (5) |
| ROCKWELL | Norman, New York-born illustrator who died in 1978 (8) |
| EAMES | Charles -, American furniture designer who died in 1978 (5) |
| FLOWERS | Items often depicted with fairies in a series of illustrations by Cicely Mary Barker (7) |
| MYRRHIS | Genus of sweet cicely - one of the biblical Magi gifts is? (7) |
| HULL | Rod ?, entertainer who died in 1999, associated with the puppet Emu (4) |
| FIELDS | Gracie ?, entertainer who played the title role in 1931 comedy-drama film Sally in Our Alley |
| KLUGMAN | Jack ?, actor who played the title role in US television drama series Quincy (7) |
| ANISEED | The liquorice scent of eg sweet cicely (7) |
| CORETTA | Whom Cicely portrayed in the 1978 miniseries "King" |
| BYGRAVES | Max ?, entertainer and actor who starred in 1961 film drama Spare the Rod |
| LARUE | Danny ?, entertainer who played the title role in 1972 film comedy Our Miss Fred |
| KEROUAC | Jack ?, author of the novels The Dharma Bums and On the Road (7) |
| KIPLING | Poet who grieved for his boy Jack? (7) |
| HAWKINS | Jack ?, actor who played Otto Witt in 1964 film drama Zulu |