| ROCKANDROLL | Subject of the 17-A in Cleveland |
| DENISDIDEROT | French writer and philosopher of the Enlightenment, chief editor of the 17-volume Encyclopedie (1745-72) |
| GATHA | In Zoroastrianism, any of the 17 Avestan hymns believed to have been composed by the prophet Zarathushtra (Zoroaster) himself (5) |
| KEELER | Christine ___, woman at the centre of the 17 11 (6) |
| MILLIGAN | British comedian, star of the 17 (8) |
| BENTINE | British comedian, star of the 17 (7) |
| SECOMBE | British comedian and singer, star of the 17 (7) |
| SELLERS | British actor, star of the 17 (7) |
| AGA | Commander of the 17 (3) |
| ACORN | Fruit of the 17 (5) |
| SHULA | Coach of the 17-0 1972 Miami Dolphins |
| CHALET | Characters representative of the 17 on trial, legs akimbo, as attendants off piste? (6,5) |
| EDO | Shogun centre of the seventeen hundreds |
| EULER | Swiss math whiz of the seventeen hundreds |
| CHIPMUNKS | The beginnings of 17-A, 26-A and 48-A, and David Seville's "boys" |
| GOLIATH | In 1 Samuel 17, a champion of the Philistines who is killed by a shepherd (7) |
| THREELITTLEPIGS | Builders that used the starts of 17-A, 30-A and 47-B |
| PIRATESHIP | Vessel for 17-A, 27-A or 41-A |
| ANTHOLOGIES | 17-A, 28-A and 45-A on TV, e.g. |
| SITUATIONCOMEDY | 17-A, 27-A or 48-A, or another title for this puzzle |