| CLARK | Jim _, Scottish racing driver; Formula One World Champion 1963 and 1965 (5) |
| BRABHAM | Jack ___, Australian racing driver; Formula One World Champion 1959, 1960 and 1966 (7) |
| WATT | Jim ___, Scottish fighter; WBC Lightweight champion from 1979-81 (4) |
| PETROSIAN | Tigran. world chess champion 1963- 69 (9) |
| LOTUS | Make of car in which Jim Clark won the F1 World Championship in 1963 and 1965 (5) |
| JIMCLARK | Scottish racing driver who was F1 World Champion in 1963 & 1965 (3,5) |
| SENNA | Ayrton ---, 20th Century Brazilian racing driver, a three-times Formula One world champion (5) |
| REECE | 1965-75 Wales and 1965-73 Sheffield United midfielder (5) |
| EAMON | 1965-71 Republic of Ireland and 1965-74 Millwall midfielder (5) |
| NEREO | 1961-1963 and 1967-1972 AC Milan manager; 1963 and 1969 European Cup final winner (5) |
| ROCCO | 1961-1963 and 1967-1972 AC Milan manager; 1963 and 1969 European Cup final winner (5) |
| LEWIS | British four-time Formula One World Champion (5,8) |
| GOING | 1967-77 All Blacks and 1965-78 North Auckland half-back (3,5) |
| GHANA | 1963 and 1978 Africa Cup of Nations hosts and winners (5) |
| LAUDA | Niki _; three-time Formula One world champion (5) |
| RINDT | Jochen _, posthumous 1970 Formula One World Champion (5) |
| PROST | French four-time Formula 1 world champion 1985-93 (5) |
| ISARS | Glas models produced between 1958 and 1965 (5) |
| WYLIE | Ron ..... , 1950-58 Notts County, 1958-65 Aston Villa and 1965-70 Birmingham midfielder; 1982-84 West Brom boss (5) |
| SIMON | US dramatist whose plays include Barefoot in the Park (1963) and Biloxi Blues (1985) (4,5) |