| SANDIESHAW | The first British winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, with Puppet on a String in 1967 (6,4) |
| SHAW | Sandie ___, singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest with Puppet On A String in 1967 (4) |
| SANDIE | ___ Shaw, pop star who won Eurovision for the UK with Puppet On A String (6) |
| ABBA | Quartet that was Sweden's first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest |
| BRADLEY | ___ Wiggins, first British winner of the Tour de France (7) |
| EVITA | First British winner of the Best Musical Tony |
| MARIONETTE | Right about one single kept by friend: Puppet on a String |
| BASILBRUSH | Herb has encounter with puppet (5,5) |
| DAVIDNIXON | English magician associated with puppet Basil Brush |
| TYLER | Bonnie, singer who was the UK's entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Believe in Me (5) |
| MCKELLAR | Scottish tenor who represented the UK in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest with the song A Man Without Love (7,8) |
| KENNETH | Scottish tenor who represented the UK in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest with the song A Man Without Love (7,8) |
| IVEGOT | Words before "the world on a string," in a song |
| CLODAGH | Irish singer who represented the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with Jack in the Box (7,7) |
| RODGERS | Irish singer who represented the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with Jack in the Box (7,7) |
| CLODAGHRODGERS | Irish singer who represented the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with Jack in the Box |
| WOGAN | Sir Terry - - -, veteran radio DJ who provided sardonic televised commentary of the Eurovision Song Contest from 1980 to 2008 (5) |
| POI | Traditional Hawaiian starch staple made from taro root; or, a ball swung on a string in Maori dancing (3) |
| THEALLISONS | English pop duo, comprising Bob Day and John Alford, who represented the UK in the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Are You Sure? |
| GINAG | Pop singer who represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest with her hit, Ooh, Aah, ... Just A |