| STEWART | Original pianist of the band Ian who later became the band's tour manager |
| ANDREW | War of 1812 hero Jackson who later became the 7th U.S. President |
| MADISON | Second Continental Congress member who later became the 4th U.S. President |
| THELASTTIME | The Rolling Stones' first British single written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which became the band's third UK number 1 |
| SURE | Take That song which became the band's fifth UK No 1 single (4) |
| STRIPE | Band's tour is from the the 5 th of August to the 2 nd of September |
| HOLM | Actor Ian, who played the elder Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy |
| EBUR | Abbreviated name for the Roman garrison that later became the city of York (4) |
| FRANZ | And 17 Prolific Hungarian composer and pianist of the 19th Century (5,5) |
| SCRIABIN | Russian composer and pianist of the late 19th and early 20th century |
| BRAHMS | Johannes - - -, German composer and pianist of the Romantic period whose works included A German Requiem (6) |
| JERRYLEELEWIS | US rock pianist of the 1950s (5,3,5) |
| LISZT | Hungarian composer and pianist of the 19th century, Franz _ (5) |
| SATIE | Erik _, French composer and pianist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries (5) |
| GRIEG | Norwegian composer and pianist of the Romantic era, Edvard _ (5) |
| BIZET | French composer and pianist of the romantic era (5) |
| REED | Surname of DCI Ian who appeared in the first series of Luther (4) |
| TOUGH | Surname of Janette and Ian who created the comedy characters The Krankies (5) |
| NOELEMONK | Pistols US tour manager who wrote 12 Days On The Road (4,1,4) |
| ITSMAGIC | Song by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn sung by Doris Day in her film debut, Romance on the High Seas, and which later became the theme song of her Hollywood radio series |