| IMRENAGY | Prime minister of Hungary from 1953-55 |
| NAGY | Imre ?, prime minister of Hungary from 1953-55 (4) |
| IMRE | Prime minister of Hungary from 1953-55 (4,4) |
| KADAR | Janos ___, prime minister of Hungary from 1961-65 (5) |
| ORBAN | Viktor ___, prime minister of Hungary from 2010 |
| MALENKOV | Georgy ?, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1953-55 |
| VIKTORORBAN | Prime Minister of Hungary 1998-2002 and from 2010 (6,5) |
| BULGANIN | Nikolai ?, Soviet statesman and military leader; Minister of Defence from 1953-55 (8) |
| ANTALL | Former prime minister of Hungary |
| VIKTOR | 19 prime minister of Hungary (6,5) |
| JANOSKADAR | Prime minister of Hungary 1961-65 (5,5) |
| BOBET | Louison ?, cyclist who won the Tour de France from 1953-55 |
| SHARETT | Israeli Prime Minister, 1953-55 |
| TRANSYLVANIA | Region of central and northwest Romania that belonged to Hungary from the 11th century until 1918 |
| SLOVAKIA | Landlocked country of central Europe ruled by Hungary from the 11th century until 1918 (8) |
| LEN | --- Hutton, England cricket captain 1953-55 (3) |
| PARIS | French capital, site of a Villa Windsor, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor from 1953 until their deaths in 1972 and 1986 respectively (5) |
| EARLWARREN | Chief Justice of the United States from 1953-69; chair of the commission that investigated the assassination of John F Kennedy |
| VOROSHILOV | Kliment ?, military commander; Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from 1953-60 (10) |
| BLISS | Composer of A Colour Symphony taught by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst who was Master of the Queen's Music from 1953-75 (5) |