| TALLULAH | ___ Bankhead, flamboyant American actress, 1902-1968 (8) |
| LIBERACE | Flamboyant American pianist (8) |
| FLORAROBSON | Actress (1902-84) |
| JOHNSTEINBECK | Author of 'The Grapes of Wrath', winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature (1902-1968) |
| LIFEBOAT | 1944 Alfred Hitchcock film starring Tallulah Bankhead and William Bendix (8) |
| ACT | Tallulah Bankhead was described as being "more of an ... than an actress" |
| AUGUSTUSJOHN | Welsh artist whose portraits include TE Lawrence, Thomas Hardy, W BY eat sand Tallulah Bankhead (8,4) |
| ALULA | Miss Bankhead reportedly goes topless, using feathers |
| LAH | Tallulah Bankhead holds a note |
| GHOSTTOWNS | 'Val-jalbert' in Quebec and 'Bankhead' in Alberta nowadays: 2 wds. |
| CHEAT | The -, 1931 film drama starring Tallulah Bankhead and Irving Pichel (5) |
| DAHLING | Term of faux affection from Tallulah Bankhead |
| ATLANTANS | People from Adamsville or Bankhead |
| FEATHERS | "The ___", 1902 novel by AEW Mason (4,8) |
| KORFBALL | Game invented in 1902 by an Amsterdam schoolmaster (8) |
| FLATIRON | --- Building, famously triangular 22-storey landmark in Manhattan, completed in 1902 (8) |
| BATEMANS | East Sussex house where Rudyard Kipling lived from 1902 until 1936 (8) |
| HEPWORTH | Barbara ___, British female sculptor and artist, 1902-1975 (8) |
| CRICHTON | 1902 play by J.M. Barrie (3,9,8) |
| JACOBSEN | Arne ******** , Danish architect and furniture designer born in 1902 (8) |