| ATWELL | Winifred --, pianist who topped the UK Singles Chart in 1956 with "Poor People of Paris" (6) |
| AJAX | A Berliner's affirmative vote, one opposed by people of Paris (4) |
| TROJANS | People of Paris noted for hard work |
| PRINCE | US singer and musician who topped the UK charts with 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World' in 1994 (6) |
| RKELLY | American R'B and soul singer-songwriter whose I Believe I Can Fly topped the UK singles chart in 1996 |
| HATERS | Song by So Solid Crew that reached Number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in 2002 (6) |
| GLORIA | - Gaynor, disco diva who topped the UK charts in 1979 with I Will Survive (6) |
| QUATRO | American singer who topped the UK charts with Devil Gate Drive in 1974, Suzi _ (6) |
| INLOVE | Level 42's biggest hit, reaching number 3 in the UK singles chart in 1987 |
| APACHE | 1960 instrumental by The Shadows that topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks |
| TEAAND | Robert Anderson stage play filmed in 1956 with Deborah Kerr (3,3,8) |
| LEEMARVIN | Oscar-winning actor who topped the UK singles chart in 1970 with Wand'rin' Star |
| ROGER | Performance poet who was a member of the Scaffold, who topped the UK singles chart with Lily the Pink in 1968 (5,7) |
| MCGOUGH | Performance poet who was a member of the Scaffold, who topped the UK singles chart with Lily the Pink in 1968 (5,7) |
| WATSON | Winifred ?, author of novels Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and Odd Shoes (6) |
| SPANDAUBALLET | Group who topped the UK singles chart in 1983 with True |
| HOLTBY | Winifred ___, English writer best known for her novel South Riding (6) |
| RIDING | South ___, Winifred Holtby novel (6) |
| MATTHEWSSOUTHERNCOMFORT | Group whose version of Woodstock topped the UK singles chart in 1970 |
| LFSYSTEM | Scottish duo whose Afraid To Feel topped the UK singles chart in July (2,6) |