| AFFECTS | 1980 studio album by The Jam featuring song That's Entertainment (5,7) (see 9D) |
| SOUND | 1980 studio album by The Jam featuring song That's Entertainment (5,7) (see 23A) |
| SOUNDAFFECTS | 1980 studio album by The Jam featuring song That's Entertainment |
| UPRISING | 1980 studio album by Bob Marley & The Wailers featuring the songs Could You Be Loved and Redemption Song |
| DECANTER | 1980 studio album by XTC (5,3) |
| BLACKSEA | 1980 studio album by XTC |
| ALLMODCONS | 1978 album by The Jam (3,3,4) |
| ETON | The ___ Rifles, song by The Jam released in 1979 (4) |
| HARI | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 9D) |
| RIGHTTHING | See 9D, 1989 comedy-drama film written, directed by and featuring Spike Lee |
| STATION | "The distant echo of faraway voices boarding faraway trains" - first line of song by The Jam (4,2,3,4,7,2,8) |
| ATMIDNIGHT | "The distant echo of faraway voices boarding faraway trains" - first line of song by The Jam (4,2,3,4,7,2,8) |
| THETUBE | "The distant echo of faraway voices boarding faraway trains" - first line of song by The Jam (4,2,3,4,7,2,8) |
| DOWNIN | "The distant echo of faraway voices boarding faraway trains" - first line of song by The Jam (4,2,3,4,7,2,8) |
| START | A 1980 single by The Jam that became their second UK No1 (5) |
| MOCKTHEWEEK | Comedy panel show whose theme is News of the World by The Jam |
| MALICE | Town Called ____, song by The Jam released in 1982 (6) |
| GOINGUNDERGROUND | The first British number one single by The Jam |
| CAROL | See 9D, Charles Dickens novel featuring Tiny Tim (1,9,5) |
| DRUMMOND | Scot who was the first woman marine engineer in Britain (8,8) (see 9D) |