| STEWARTS | James & Martha |
| AUNTS | Abby and Martha, to Mortimer, in "Arsenic and Old Lace" |
| NAUSEA | And 22 1972 novel by Emma Lathen, pseudonym of authors Mary Jane Latsis and Martha Henissart (6,7,5) |
| RUNNING | And 23 1988 film drama starring Christine Lahti, Judd Hirsch and Martha Plimpton (7,2,5) |
| KENTS | Jonathan and Martha of Smallville |
| BUTTE | Birthplace of Evel Knievel and Martha Raye |
| OPERAS | "Norma" and "Martha" |
| LAZARUS | Biblical brother of Mary and Martha (7) |
| EMMALATHEN | Mary Jane Latsis and Martha Henissart's writing name |
| MURDER | 1972 novel by Emma Lathen, pseudonym of authors Mary Jane Latsis and Martha Henissart (6,7,5) |
| REEVES | Singers Jim and Martha split up about start of eighties (6) |
| FLOTOW | Friedrich von ?, composer of operas Alessandro Stradella and Martha (6) |
| MCGARRIGLE | Kate ?, Canadian folk singer-songwriter; late mother of singers Rufus and Martha Wainwright (10) |
| EXTERNALDEGREE | Type of academic qualification acquired by eg Brenda and Martha |
| RAISINGHOPE | Former sitcom starring Lucas Neff and Martha Plimpton |
| RUNNINGONEMPTY | 1988 film drama starring Christine Lahti, Judd Hirsch and Martha Plimpton |
| SHYPEOPLE | 1987 film starring Barbara Hershey, Jill Clayburgh, and Martha Plimpton, featuring music by Tangerine Dream |
| IVYJO | Hunter, Motown composer who wrote for Marvin Gaye and Martha Reeves (3,2) |
| YORK | Joy in In the Dark and Martha in How to Get Away with Murder, Kathleen - (4) |
| ONEMPTY | 1988 film drama starring Christine Lahti, Judd Hirsch and Martha Plimpton (7,2,5) |