| NIMROD | Son of Cush, famous as a "mighty hunter" (6) |
| AMOS | Prophet who said "But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream" |
| PAPHOS | Village in SW Cyprus famous as a centre of Aphrodite worship (6) |
| UMPIRE | Harold "Dickie" Bird was famous as a what? (6) |
| GRAHAM | United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918). |
| HUNTER | Cush begot Nmrod who was a mighty ****** (Gen. 10:9) (6) |
| RECORD | Criminal _, new crime drama with Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo (6) |
| SEBA | Oldest son of Cush (Gen 10 :7 ) |
| INCOME | Cush |
| HAM | Son of Noah and the father of Cush, Mizraim, Phut and Canaan |
| RENOIR | Surname of French father and son, respectively famous as artist and film director (6) |
| DUNKIRK | Seaport of northern France, famous as a scene of evacuation of Allied troops in World War II (7) |
| ELTHAM | Area of London famous as the birthplace of Bob Hope |
| ORION | Some soldiers have one working with a mighty hunter (5) |
| ASSISI | Town in Umbria, central Italy, famous as the birthplace of St Francis (c. 1181) and St Clare (1194) (6) |
| MOULIN | Paris cabaret built in 1889, famous as the birthplace of the can-can dance (6,5) |
| ILKLEY | Northern spa town whose moor is famous as the setting of Yorkshire's dialectal unofficial county anthem (6) |
| CARNABYSTREET | In the 1960s in London this road became famous as a centre of popular fashion industry (7,6) |
| GRETEL | Famous as the host of Big Brother ___ Killeen |
| LYCEUM | Athens gymnasium, famous as the place where Aristotle taught his philosophy (6) |