| MATTBUSBY | Manchester United manager whose late 1950s team were known as his 'babes' |
| FIRESIDE | President Roosevelt's radio broadcasts were known as his ... chats |
| PRINCE | Musical artist known as His Royal Badness |
| AFROAMERICAN | Ground-breaking 1930 composition by William Grant Still, also known as his Symphony No. 1 (4-8) |
| LANATURNER | She and Clark Gable were known as "the team that generates steam" |
| JOEBROWN | Singer whose backing group were known as the Bruvvers (3,5) |
| SPRINGBOKS | Before they were known as The Proteas, the South African cricket team shared this nickname with thei |
| RONNIES | UK comedians Corbett and Barker were known as The Two ... |
| SAMARAS | These Ladas were known as the Sputnik in their homeland (7) |
| OPELMONZAS | These cars were known as the Vauxhall Royale Coupe in the UK (4,6) |
| EGGPLANTS | In the Renaissance, they were known as "mala insana" ("mad apples") |
| YUGOSANAS | Outside of Great Britain, they were known as the Zastava Florida (4,5) |
| STATELESS | Displaced by war without proof of identity or citizenship, they were known as ... people |
| PILGRIM | The Mayflower sailors were known as the ... Fathers |
| SATAY | In the 50s the street vendors of Beach Road, Singapore were known as the ... Club for this skewered |
| SETON | One of the ladies-in-waiting of Mary Queen of Scots (who collectively were known as the Four Marys) |
| EASTINDIAMAN | General name for certain ships used by the major European trading powers from the 17th to 19th centuries, some of which were known as "tea clippers" |
| MANDATED | Asian and African possessions of countries defeated in the First World War, redistributed by the League of Nations, were known as ___ territories (8) |
| THEGRAEAE | In Greek mythology, Deino, Enyo and Pemphredo who shared one eye and one tooth between them who were known as the Phorcydes (3,6) |
| IVAN | What first name was shared by the Russian royals, grand dukes, princes and emperors, who were known as The Moneybag, The Fair, The Great and The Terrible? (4) |