| LILLIE | ___ Langtry, actress born on Jersey in 1853 (6) |
| HELIER | The largest town on Jersey in the Channel Isles, St ... |
| JULIEANDREWS | "Mary Poppins" actress born on October 1, 1935 |
| STHELIER | Market town and resort on Jersey in the Channel Islands (2,6) |
| CONNIE | ****** Francis, actress and singer born in Newark, New Jersey in 1937 (6) |
| TIPTOP | Excellent advice when on Jersey? (6) |
| UTOPIA | University on Jersey, say, has one area that's heaven (6) |
| ARGYLE | Gel Ray rubbed on Jersey Reds back-row Max (6) |
| JUMPER | Word for a sailor's loose outer jacket that came to mean a woollen jersey in the UK or a pinafore dress in the US; a quarry drill; a crude sled; or, a horse for puissance, e.g. (6) |
| PETRIE | Flinders, British archaeologist and Egyptologist born in 1853 who invented sequence dating (6) |
| CRESTS | Takes a break after college from a number of those associated with clubs on Jersey, and others (6) |
| COWRIE | Shell and tail of lobster that is found on Jersey? |
| SNOOKI | Friend of JWoww on "Jersey Shore" |
| FLEXES | Poses, as on "Jersey Shore" |
| JERSEY | Millais' portrait of Lillie Langtry was called A ... Lily |
| TISSOT | Watchmaking company founded in the Swiss city of Le Locle, in the Neuchatel area of the Jura Mountains, in 1853 |
| PIERCE | Benjamin _ - son of US president-elect Franklin who died in a train accident in 1853 (6) |
| YELLOW | The colour of the leader's jersey in the Tour de France |
| JIMINY | A certain cricket jersey in which yours truly's batting for the Irish |
| MCCOMB | John ___, US architect; co-designer of New York City Hall who died in 1853 (6) |