| JONJO | and 50dn, Irish National Hunt racehorse trainer who was Champion Jockey in 1977-78 and 1979-80 |
| ONEILL | Irish National Hunt racehorse trainer who was Champion Jockey in 1977-78 and 1979-80 (5,6) |
| JONJOONEILL | Irish National Hunt racehorse trainer who was Champion Jockey in 1977?78 and 1979?80 |
| HARRY | And 30 British jockey and racehorse trainer who was nicknamed 'The Head Waiter' (5.5) |
| WRAGG | British jockey and racehorse trainer who was nicknamed 'The Head Waiter' (5.5) |
| PIPE | Martin ?, fifteen-times champion National Hunt racehorse trainer (4) |
| SCUDAMORE | Former National Hunt jockey who was Champion Jockey eight times (including one title shared with John Francome) (5,9) (see 56A) |
| PETER | Former National Hunt jockey who was Champion Jockey eight times (including one title shared with John Francome) (5,9) (see 40A) |
| PETERSCUDAMORE | Former National Hunt jockey who was Champion Jockey eight times (including one title shared with John Francome) |
| GLADYS | and 50dn, Singer who was backed by the Pips, at one stage featuring her brother and two cousins |
| WINTER | Fred, jockey born in 1926 who was Champion Jockey four times (6) |
| GILL | 1970-78 and 1979-80 Salford stand-off (4) |
| KEN | 1970-78 and 1979-80 Salford stand-off (3) |
| ARCHER | Fred ___, 19th-century jockey nicknamed "The Tin Man" who was Champion Jockey 13 times |
| ALONSO | Current F1 driver who was champion in 2005 and 2006 and has won 32 grand prix over 22 seasons (6) |
| WYCLEF | and 50dn, Haitian rapper, musician and actor who found fame with the Fugees |
| EDDERY | Pat _, former flat racing jockey who was champion jockey 11 times (6) |
| CARLI | and 50dn, American soccer player, the first ever to score three goals in a FIFA Women's World Cup final |
| RARE | and 50dn, English progressive rock band, founded in 1969, best known for the song Sympathy |
| FILM | and 50dn, Cinematic term first applied to Hollywood movies by French critic Nino Frank in 1946 |