| LANDIS | John -, director of films The Blues Brothers and Trading Places |
| JOHNLANDIS | Director of the films The Blues Brothers and Trading Places (4,6) |
| HUGHES | John -, director of films The Breakfast Club and Weird Science |
| SNL | Show that was the source of The Blues Brothers and Wayne's World: Abbr. |
| DAHL | John -, director of films Rounders and The Last Seduction |
| BADHAM | John -, director of films Saturday Night Fever, WarGames and Short Circuit |
| BELUSHI | John ?, comedian and actor who co-starred as 'Joliet' Jake Blues in 1980 film The Blues Brothers |
| JOHNBELUSHI | American comedian who played 'Joliet' Jake Blues in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers |
| DUOS | The Blues Brothers and Indigo Girls, e.g. |
| EDDIE | Murphy of "Dreamgirls" and "Trading Places" |
| SAYLES | John -, director of film dramas Matewan and Passion Fish (6) |
| CAB | Minnie The Moocher was resurrected in the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers, by jazz legend ... Calloway |
| CALLOWAY | Cabell 'Cab _' 1907-1994, jazz singer and band leader who appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers (8) |
| ELWOOD | Character played by Dan Aykroyd in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers (6) |
| STURGES | John, director of the films The Great Escape and The Magnificent Seven (7) |
| DANAYKROYD | "Ghostbusters" and "Trading Places" actor (2 wds.) |
| AYKROYD | Ghostbusters and Trading Places star, Dan ------- (7) |
| TEAGUE | Lewis ?, director of films The Jewel of the Nile and Cujo |
| FULLER | Samuel -, writer and director of films The Naked Kiss and The Big Red One |
| WATERS | John, director of the films Pink Flamingos and Serial Mom (6) |