| HEDDLE | ____ Nash, English lyric tenor, born in 1894 (6) |
| CARUSO | Enrico, Italian operatic tenor born in 1873 (6) |
| ANDREA | ____ Bocelli, Italian tenor born in 1958 (6) |
| BESSIE | ____ Smith, U.S. blues singer born in 1894 nicknamed the 'Empress of the Blues' (6) |
| STEVIE | ___ Nash, was being gaslighted by Marcus Fidel in Casualty (6) |
| MCKUEN | Rod ___, American poet, songwriter, composer and singer whose English lyrics for a Jacques Brel song gave Terry Jacks a worldwide hit in 1974 (Seasons in the Sun) |
| FRAZER | _ Nash, maker of the Le Mans Replica (6) |
| STILLS | Crosby, ___, Nash and Young, 1970s rock band (6) |
| GIMBEL | Norman, U.S. songwriter who wrote the English lyrics to The Girl from Ipanema (6) |
| SALOME | One-act play by Oscar Wilde published in 1894 (6) |
| THOMSON | Roy, Canadian-born newspaper proprietor born in 1894 (7) |
| DOMINGO | Surname of tenor born in Madrid in 1941 (7) |
| JOSE | Operatic tenor born in Barcelona in 1946 (4) |
| CARRERAS | Operatic tenor born in Barcelona in 1946 (8) |
| MOWGLI | Boy raised by wolves in 1894 story collection The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (6) |
| EDISON | In 1894, which company's Kinetoscope "peep show" first brought motion picture technology to the general public? (6) |
| VIDOR | King, U.S. film director born in 1894 (5) |
| MOSHE | ___ Sharrett, second prime minister of Israel born in 1894 (5) |
| CHOREOGRAPHER | Martha Graham born in 1894 was a noted U.S. one (13) |
| LUCIANO | Mr. Pavarotti, Italian tenor born in Modena (7) |