| RINGO | Johnny -, American outlaw whose life was the basis of the 1950 film The Gunfighter (5) |
| FANNYBRICE | US actress and singer whose life was the inspiration for the musical Funny Girl (5,5) |
| EARPLUGS | Wyatt, the gunfighter, carries sound deadeners (8) |
| OAKLEY | Annie, U.S. sharpshooter whose life was the subject of the musical Annie Get Your Gun (6) |
| BILLYWILDER | Director of the 1950 film noir Sunset Boulevard (5,6) |
| NEAGLE | Dame Anna ___, star of the 1950 film Odette (6) |
| EARP | Who was one of the gunfighters involved in the gunfight at the OK Corral, Wyatt ... (4) |
| REMUS | Legend says that the two founders of Rome were suckled by a she-wolf. The name of one of those brothers, Romulus, was the basis of the city's name. What was the other brother's name? |
| BELLE | American outlaw played by Gene Tierney in a 1941 film of the same name (5,5) |
| STARR | American outlaw played by Gene Tierney in a 1941 film of the same name (5,5) |
| ROCKO | Cartoon wallaby whose Modern Life was the subject of a 1990s animated sitcom (5) |
| WIGHT | Real surname of James Herriot, whose memoirs describing his life as a vet in the Yorkshire Dales form the basis of the films and serials titled All Creatures Great and Small (5) |
| ROLLO | Norse war leader whose fief from Charles the Simple formed the basis of the duchy of Normandy (5) |
| APRIL | Summer Bay woman whose life was in danger when she was bitten by a snake (5,5) |
| ELTON | ___ John, pianist whose life was charted in the 2019 musical film Rocketman (5) |
| ADAIR | Red, fire-fighting specialist whose story was the basis for the 1968 film Hellfighters (5) |
| BILLY | Nickname of 19th-century American outlaw Henry Mccarty, _ the Kid (5) |
| ROMEO | Car driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5) |
| WILDE | Irish dramatist whose play Lady Windermere's Fan formed the basis of the film set in Amalfi A Good Woman (5) |
| MARSH | Author whose novels formed the basis of the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries series (5) |