| REECE | One of The League Of Gentlemen, _ Shearsmith (5) |
| STEVE | Benidorm star and one of the League of Gentlemen, _ Pemberton (5) |
| MARK | One quarter of the League of Gentlemen, _ Gatiss (4) |
| TUBBS | One of the owners of the Local Shop in The League Of Gentlemen in 1999 (5) |
| MARKGATISS | Actor and writer, one of The League of Gentlemen (4,6) |
| GATISS | Mark _, one of The League of Gentlemen (6) |
| SMUTS | Jan ___, South African statesman who played an important role in the establishment of the League of Nations (5) |
| ALAND | The smallest region of Finland, which received autonomy by a 1920 decision of the League of Nations |
| ALLAN | Hunter Quatermain of "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" |
| ADOLF | Dictator ... Hitler took Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933 |
| VASEY | Arty envoy's so confused by fictional setting for BBC2 comedy The League of Gentlemen (7,5) |
| ELDER | Senior socialist revolutionary following final of the league (5) |
| LEEDS | Team is top of the league, it's announced |
| LEGZ | Word which when followed by Akimbo gives the name of the travelling theatre company in The League of Gentlemen (4) |
| ALLPRO | One of the league's best |
| BOURGEOIS | Leon ___, the first chairman of the League of Nations, awarded the Nobel peace prize 1920 (9) |
| NEMO | Literary member of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen |
| ROYSTONVASEY | Fictional town setting for The League of Gentlemen (7,5) |
| NATL | One of the leagues: Abbr. |
| NATIONS | First meeting of the League of ___, November 15, 1920 |