| EDIEFALCO | Actress who played Carmela in the 1999-2007 series The Sopranos (4,5) |
| SOPRANOS | The -, 1999- 2007 US television drama series starring James Gandolfini and Edie Falco (8) |
| ROWAN | Canadian actress Kelly of 2003 to 2007 series "The OC" |
| NADIA | English actress and TV presenter who won the 2007 series of Celebrity MasterChef (5,7) |
| SAWALHA | English actress and TV presenter who won the 2007 series of Celebrity MasterChef (5,7) |
| EDIE | Actress who played Carmela in The Sopranos, ---- Falco (4) |
| FALCO | Facile ode adapted by actor who played Carmela in The Sopranos - see 15ac (4,5) |
| ANNABELLA | --------- Sciorra, starred as Gloria Trillo in US drama series The Sopranos (9) |
| ZATKNIGHT | .2005 England and 1999-2007 Fulham defender (3,6) |
| LORRAINEBRACCO | Actress who played Dr Jennifer Melfi in the TV series The Sopranos (8,6) |
| GANDOLFINI | James ?, actor who played Tony Soprano in HBO series The Sopranos |
| BRACCO | Elizabeth and Lorraine, actress sisters who both appeared in TV series The Sopranos (6) |
| ARTIE | Restaurateur in US drama series The Sopranos, ----- Bucco (5) |
| BADABING | Strip club in cult American gangster series The Sopranos (4,4) |
| KELLEHER | Byron ?, 1999-2007 New Zealand scrum-half who played club rugby for Stade Francais and Toulouse |
| THIERRY | _ Henry, French footballer who played for Arsenal from 1999-2007 (7) |
| SOPRANO | Surname of the mob boss character played by James Gandolfini from 1999-2007 (7) |
| LAPORTE | Bernard ___, coach of the French rugby team from 1999-2007 (7) |
| FLETCHER | Duncan, Zimbabwean cricket coach in charge of England 1999-2007 (8) |
| THESOPRANOS | HBO mob drama (1999-2007) with a prequel film coming in 2020: 2 wds. |