| DEMPSEY | Jack -, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1919-26 (7) |
| JOHNSON | Jack, world heavyweight boxing champion 1908-15 (7) |
| FRAZIER | Joe ___, world heavyweight boxing champion from 1970 to 1973 (7) |
| CARNERA | Primo ___, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1933-34 (7) |
| CORBETT | James J ___, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1892-97 (7) |
| TERRELL | Ernie ___, WBA heavyweight boxing champion from 1965 to 1967 (7) |
| ERSKINE | British Heavyweight boxing champion from 1956-58 (7) |
| LENGLEN | Suzanne ?, winner of the Wimbledon singles tennis championship from 1919-23 (7) |
| BAUHAUS | German art school, active from 1919 to 1933 (7) |
| ANSALDI | Italian automobile made from 1919 to the mid-30s - its parent company was one of Europe's biggest engineering outfits; NZ sales were strong thanks to a very active NZ agent (7) |
| ALLENBY | Edmund, British field marshal who was high commissioner in Egypt from 1919-25 (7) |
| JACKDEMPSEY | World heavyweight boxing champion 1919-26 (4,7) |
| JESSWILLARD | World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1915-19 (4,7) |
| SPINKS | Leon, undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion from February to September, 1978 (6) |
| LOUIS | Joe ___, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1937-49 (5) |
| ALI | Muhammad ___, late undisputed World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1974-78 (3) |
| TUNNEY | Gene ___, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1926-28 (6) |
| JOE | British Heavyweight boxing champion from 1956-58 (3,7) |
| ROCKY | World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1952-56 nicknamed The Brockton Blockbuster (5,8) |
| BAER | Max ?, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1934-35 (4) |