| GIBERNAU | Sete ___, Spanish winner of the 2004 Qatar MotoGP (8) |
| ALCARAZ | Carlos _, Spanish winner of the men's singles title at Wimbledon 2023 and 2024 (7) |
| HAEGGMAN | Joakim ___, Swedish golfer who won the 2004 Qatar Masters (8) |
| TOSELAND | James, British winner of the 2004 Superbike World Championship (8) |
| CONTADOR | Spanish winner of three Giros d'Italia, three Vueltas a Espana and two Tours de France, Alberto ... (8) |
| MOVISTAR | Spanish telecoms company who sponsored Sito Pons' Honda team to several wins with Sete Gibernau. (8) |
| EMANATES | It comes out from Sete being mixed up in NAMA (8) |
| ELIAS | Toni ..... , Spanish winner of the 2006 Portuguese Motogp (5) |
| SCORSESE | Director of the 2004 Howard Hughes biographical film The Aviator, Martin ... |
| MITCHELL | David _, author of the 2004 novel Cloud Atlas (8) |
| MAATHAI | Wangari ___, founder of the Green Belt Movement and winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize (7) |
| ARDILA | Mauricio ___, Colombian cyclist; winner of the 2004 Tour of Britain (6) |
| TAMADA | Makoto, winner of the 2004 Rio MotoGP (6) |
| STEPHEN | Forename of Scottish snooker player Maguire, winner of the 2004 UK Championship (7) |
| CASEYSTONER | Australia-born winner of the 2007 Qatar MotoGP (5,6) |
| STONER | Casey ...... , winner of the 2009 Qatar Motogp (6) |
| WRIGHT | Doug, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the stage play I Am My Own Wife (6) |
| CANAS | Guillermo ___, winner of the 2004 Mercedes Cup singles tennis tournament (5) |
| JELINEK | Elfriede ___, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature (7) |
| CHELA | Juan Ignacio ___, winner of the 2004 Estoril Open singles tennis tournament (5) |