| YMASUMAC | Peruvian-born 1950s singer with a Guinness-certified five-octave range |
| RAPGOD | Eminem song with a Guinness world record for "most words in a hit single" (1,560 in six minutes) |
| BILLHALEY | 1950s singer with the Comets (4,5) |
| YMA | Sumac with a five-octave range |
| AXL | Rock singer Rose who has a vocal range of more than five octaves |
| EUPHONIUM | What is the brass saxhorn type instrument, generally with four valves, with a three-octave range fro |
| OBOE | Instrument with a nearly three-octave range |
| USHER | R&B superstar with a 3-octave range |
| CARLOSCASTANEDA | Peruvian-born author who wrote a series of books describing his purported training in shamanism, starting with The Teachings of Don Juan |
| RASHNESS | Spots half a Guinness - what would you expect from a tearaway? (8) |
| LEVELHEADEDNESS | Stage director escaped outside with half a Guinness, showing sound judgement |
| WIDGET | A doodah or gismo, such as a Guinness can's fizz-activator (6) |
| ALLENDE | Peruvian-born Chilean author of novels including The House of the Spirits, Of Love and Shadows and Eva Luna (7) |
| OPEL | Five-octave old school crooner Jackie |
| ALMA | --- Cogan, 1950s singer of Bell Bottom Blues |
| NAT | What was the first name of 1950s singer King Cole? (3) |
| ROSEMARYCLOONEY | 1950s singer who starred in White Christmas |
| BUDDY | What was the first name of 1950s singer Mr Holly. (5) |
| EVITA | Musical in which Madonna set a Guinness World Record for "Most costume changes in a film" |
| OTTO | Palindromic name of the bulldog that set a Guinness World Record for longest human tunnel traveled through by a skateboarding dog |