| LONDONBUS | Member of iconic English group, the inspiration for 'Come Together'? (6,3) |
| LEONOWENS | Indianborn author of the memoir The English Governess At The Siamese Court, which was the inspiration for the 1951 musical The King And I (4,9) |
| STYLISTIC | Filthy place to file originals of iconic collection of fashion (9) |
| KOALABEAR | Suffer after knockout in the manner of iconic Australian? (5,4) |
| LEGENDARY | Representation of green lady of iconic status (9) |
| GREATBEAR | Eminent boozer hanging around English group of stars |
| BEWITCHED | This 1960s sitcom was the inspiration for a 2005 Nicole Kidman movie of the same name. (9) |
| URTICARIA | You heard right: cover of iconic song creates irritation |
| LEERINGLY | Dutch painter welcomes English group with sidelong look |
| SOUTHWEST | Which American airline was the inspiration for Ryanair's low cost model? (9) |
| ALEXANDER | And 5dn Fife sailor regarded as the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe (9, 7) (9) |
| RESETTLES | Moves to a new place when Rail Express Systems overwhelms southern end of iconic UK rail line (9) |
| WINSTANLEY | Gerrard ___, political activist; leader of 17th-century English group the True Levellers (10) |
| THELASTSHADOWPUPPETS | English group who released the albums The Age of the Understatement and Everything You've Come to Expect |
| WALTERBRENNAN | "The Real McCoys" actor who won three Oscars, for "Come and Get It," "Kentucky," and "The Westerner" |
| BRENNAN | Walter _, three-time Oscar-winning actor for Come and Get It, Kentucky and The Westerner (7) |
| SANTO | The largest island of Vanuatu and the inspiration for James A Michener's classic, Tales Of The South |
| GARTH | The -; mountain on the outskirts of Cardiff said to have been the inspiration for The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (5) |
| CORIOLANUS | Legendary Roman general of the 5th Century BC, the inspiration for a Shakespeare tragedy of the same name (10) |
| PLOVER | Bird related to the lapwing whose golden species flying at speeds of up to 60mph was the inspiration for what was originally called The Guinness Book of Records (6) |