| BRAMBELL | Albert in sitcom Steptoe and Son, Wilfrid -------- (8) |
| HERCULES | Old carthorse owned by the rag-and-bone men in Steptoe and Son (8) |
| FRAGMENT | A bit about Steptoe and Son in the paper (8) |
| SON | 1960/70s sitcom, Steptoe and --- (3) |
| BALMORAL | Royal residence in Scotland that was purchased by Prince Albert in 1852 (8) |
| FEELINGS | Top 10 hit for Morris Albert in 1975 (8) |
| EVAGABOR | Who played opposite Eddie Albert in TV'S Green Acres? (3,5) |
| EINSTEIN | 'When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity,' said Albert .... in explaining his famous theory |
| RAGANDBONEMEN | In Steptoe and Son, Harold and Albert are ____ |
| HAROLDSTEPTOE | Half of the father and son rag-and-bone duo of the 60s British comedy Steptoe and Son (6,7) |
| HAROLD | -- Steptoe, part played by Harry H. Corbett in 'Steptoe and Son' (6) |
| OTELASCIVE | "You dirty ol' man" Harold Steptoe, Steptoe and Son |
| CARTHORSE | Hercules, who appeared in various episodes of Steptoe and Son (9) |
| ALBERT | Name of Harold's dad in Steptoe And Son (6) |
| POLTERGEISTS | Moving girl, Steptoe and Son: they might move furniture? (12) |
| RAGMEN | German version of Steptoe and Son |
| OILDRUMLANE | Fictional location of the Steptoe & Son scrapyard (3,4,4) |
| RAMEN | Noodle soup; gallons binned by Steptoe & Son? |
| STEPTOEANDSON | Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell created the rag-and-bone collecting father and son in this TV c |
| BUSTER | He played Uncle Albert in classic sitcom Only Fools and Horses, ------ Merryfield (6) |