| SECOMBE | Welsh singer and entertainer, member of the Goons, died 2001 (7) |
| PERRYCOMO | American easy listening singer and TV star born 1912, died 2001 (5,4) |
| BENTINE | Michael ___, comedian and former member of the Goons who died in 1996 (7) |
| MICHAEL | Founding member of the Goons whose Potty Time ran on ITV from 1973 to 1980 (7,7) |
| STEVENS | Singer and entertainer (3,7) |
| SELLERS | One of The Goons, Peter ... |
| MURDOCH | Richard ___, English actor and entertainer who partnered Arthur Askey in the radio show Band Waggon and Kenneth Horne in Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh |
| CAIROLI | Clown and entertainer synonymous with Blackpool, and who had a Blackpool tram named after him in 2018 (7,7) |
| MILLIGAN | Spike ___, writer and member of The Goons comedy team who died in 2002 (8) |
| HARRY | Member of The Goons who played Mr Bumble in the film Oliver! (5,7) |
| REDCOAT | An organiser and entertainer at a Butlin's holiday camp (7) |
| HOSTAGE | Kidnapped person and entertainer get on (7) |
| SPIKEMILLIGAN | Comedian, writer and playwright, 1918-2002, who was a member of The Goons (5,8) |
| LAGAAIA | Kiwi all-round actor and entertainer, Jay ... (4'3) |
| BOBHOPE | British-born U.S. comic actor and entertainer nicknamed Old Ski Nose (3,4) |
| MAURICECHEVALIER | French actor, singer and entertainer associated with the songs Louise and Thank Heaven for Little Girls |
| SPIKE | Nickname of Mr Milligan, principal cast member of The Goon Show (5) |
| JON | Singer and entertainer (3,7) |
| ANITAHARRIS | English actress, singer and entertainer whose biggest chart hit was the 1967 Top Ten single Just Loving You |
| GRACIEFIELDS | English singer and entertainer, 1898-1979 (6,6) |