| JACKIESTEWART | Scottish 1969, 1971 and 1973 Formula One champion (6,7) |
| STEWART | Jackie, 1973 Formula One world motor racing champion (7) |
| SHEENE | Barry ...... , 1973 Formula 750 motorcycle champion (6) |
| LEWISHAMILTON | Six times Formula One champion (5,8) |
| ARCHIEGEMMILL | Midfielder who had 43 appearances and 8 goals for Scotland (1971 and 1981) (6,7) |
| STEVEHEIGHWAY | Liverpool 1971 and 1974 FA Cup Final scorer (5,8) |
| CHARLESMANSON | US cult leader who was jailed for life in 1971, and died in 2017 |
| TYRRELL | Team which won two F1 drivers' championships with Jackie Stewart in 1971 and 1973 (7) |
| HATTON | Bob _, 1969-1971 Carlisle and 1971-1976 Birmingham forward (6) |
| IANURE | 1961-1967 Scotland, 1963-1969 Arsenal and 1969-1971 Manchester United defender (3,3) |
| REISSUES | 2019's "Abbey Road Anniversary Edition" and 2021's "Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971", e.g. |
| ALCATRAZISLAND | 1969-1971 Red Power occupation site now home to the annual Indigenous Peoples Thanksgiving Sunrise Gathering |
| SENNA | Formula One champion in 1988, 1990 and 1991 (5) |
| SURTEES | 1964 Formula One champion and team founder, John ... (7) |
| FITTIPALDI | 1972 and 1974 Formula One champion, Emerson ... (10) |
| KEKE | Nico Rosberg's father and 1982 Formula One champion (4) |
| FANGIO | Argentina's 1951 and 1954-57 Formula One champion, Juan Manuel ... (6) |
| NIKI | Three time Formula One champion and airline founder, ... Lauda (4) |
| HILL | Surname of father and son Graham and Damon, both Formula One champions (4) |
| AMIN | Idi ---, Ugandan soldier, dictator and head of state between 1971 and 1979 (4) |