| LOGAN | Johnny, professional name of the Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 and 1987 (5) |
| HANAMANDLIKOVA | Czech-born tennis player who won four Grand Slam singles titles including the Australian Open in 1980 and 1987 |
| ENYA | Ukulele maker who has nothing to do with the Irish singer |
| DANA | Irish singer who won the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest (4) |
| ABBA | Formed of members Anni-Frid, Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha, band who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 (4) |
| LULU | Scottish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969 with Boom Bang-a-Bang |
| LOVESHINEALIGHT | Song by Katrina and the Waves that won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997 (4,5,1,5) |
| SHAW | Sandie ___, singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest with Puppet On A String in 1967 (4) |
| CELINEDION | French-Canadian who won the Eurovision Song Contest for Switzerland in 1988 (6,4) |
| WATERLOO | ABBA song that won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 (8) |
| MAE | Muller, English singer who represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 (3) |
| ISRAEL | Country which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998 with Diva by Dana International |
| OLD | Identify the surname of this English pace bowler who opened the bowling in the one-off England's Centenary Test at Lord's in 1980 and was the highest wicket-taker, with three wickets in each innings. |
| STING | Professional name of the lead singer of The Police whose stand-alone songs include Englishman in New York, Fields of Gold and Shape of My Heart (5) |
| AZERBAIJAN | Country that won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011 (10) |
| ILANIT | Stage name of singer who represented Israel at its first Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 (6) |
| SONIA | Singer who represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 (5) |
| GIEDROYC | Mel, comedian who impersonated a Polish milkmaid in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 (8) |
| OBRIEN | Flann -; pen name of the Irish novelist who wrote At SwimTwo-Birds and The Hard Life (1'5) |
| DION | Platinum-selling singer who once won the Eurovision Song Contest, Celine _ (4) |