| PUJOL | Joseph ___, French stage entertainer whose stage name was Le Petomane (5) |
| BERNHARDT | Sarah ___, French stage tragedienne (9) |
| PROUDHON | Pierre-Joseph ___, French anarchist who authored 1840 book What Is Property? (8) |
| LOGAN | Scottish entertainer whose sister was jazz singer Annie Ross (5,5) |
| JIMMY | Scottish entertainer whose sister was jazz singer Annie Ross (5,5) |
| MOUNT | Word from Massenet about a French stage (5) |
| BLAIR | Lionel ___, entertainer whose television credits include Give Us A Clue and Name That Tune (5) |
| LLOYD | Marie ___, English music-hall entertainer whose real name was Matilda Alice Victoria Wood |
| BOWIE | David ---, British entertainer whose alter ego was Ziggy Stardust (5) |
| STING | Singer whose stage name comes from a black-and-yellow sweater he used to wear |
| ZEPPO | Marx brother whose stage name may have been inspired by a type of airship |
| KAREN | ___ O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer, whose stage name is an anagram of her nationality by birth) |
| MOBY | Musician whose stage name was inspired by a whale |
| ARTEFACT | Object to Spooner's Le Petomane show? (8) |
| WAHLBERG | Mark, U.S. actor and former rapper whose early stage name was Marky Mark (8) |
| GASTRIC | Stomach what Le Petomane did endlessly? (7) |
| ENYA | Irish singer whose stage name comes from the pronunciation of her first name Eithne |
| MARSHALLMATHERS | Name of American rapper and actor whose stage name is Eminem (8,7) |
| IRMALADOUCE | French stage musical later adapted into a 1963 film starring Shirley MacLaine (4,2,5) |
| SARAHBERNHARDT | French stage actress born in 1844 noted for playing female and male roles (5,9) |