| GRACIEFIELDS | British entertainer who sang "Sally" |
| PRINCE | Entertainer who sang for the young Elvis? (6) |
| LAUDER | Harry, Scottish music-hall entertainer who sang Roamin' in the Gloamin' (6) |
| PAUL | British entertainer who starred in BBC TV sitcom Just Good Friends |
| PAULNICHOLAS | British entertainer who starred in BBC TV sitcom Just Good Friends |
| STEELE | Tommy, British entertainer who starred in the stage and film musical Half A Sixpence (6) |
| ROYCASTLE | British entertainer who presented the children's series Record Breakers for over 20 years (3,6) |
| BRUCEFORSYTH | British entertainer, 75 this year (5,7) |
| ACROBAT | An East European introducing British entertainer |
| BATISTE | British entertainer dropping risque opening material (7) |
| DES | British entertainer O'Connor |
| LIONEL | --- Blair, late British entertainer (6) |
| EVERETT | British entertainer and creator of the Brother Lee Love character, Kenny ... |
| BLAIR | Surname of the British entertainer born Henry Ogus in 1928 (5) |
| FERRY | Transport versatile British entertainer around part of U.S. hospital (5) |
| STIRFRY | Rouse versatile British entertainer to provide mixed dish (4,3) |
| BOWIE | David ---, British entertainer whose alter ego was Ziggy Stardust (5) |
| NORMANWISDOM | Late British entertainer whose trademarks were his cloth cap and his tripand-stumble (6,6) |
| PIERRETTE | Seaside feature set up improved not British entertainer |
| FIELDS | Gracie ?, entertainer who played the title role in 1931 comedy-drama film Sally in Our Alley |