| PAQUIN | Canadian-born Oscar winner Anna of "The Piano" (1993) |
| TAN | Perth-born Oscar-winner for his short film The Lost Thing, Shaun - (3) |
| MAGNANI | 1955 Best Actress Oscar winner Anna |
| NATALIEPORTMAN | Jerusalem-born Oscar winner |
| GUNN | Emmy winner Anna |
| BENNETT | Arnold -; author of novels set in the Staffordshire Potteries including Anna of the Five Towns and the Clayhanger series (7) |
| TELLWRIGHT | Anna ?, central character in 1902 Arnold Bennett novel Anna of the Five Towns |
| TORV | Anna of "The Last of Us" |
| FIVETOWNS | 'Anna of the -- --', 1902 novel by Arnold Bennett (4,5) |
| FARIS | Anna of ' The Emoji Movie' |
| WINSLET | Berkshire-born Oscar-winning actress noted for roles including Iris in The Holiday, Myrtle/Tilly in The Dressmaker and Rose in Titanic (7) |
| CAMPION | Pinky-red flower of meadows, country lanes, hedgerows and woodlands from spring to early autumn; or, the director of The Piano and Top of the Lake (7) |
| ARLISS | Earliest-born Oscar actor ("Disraeli," 1929) |
| OLSON | Anna of Canadian baking who was born in Atlanta, Georgia |
| ANNA | - Paquin, Canadian-born, New Zealand-raised actress, star of The Piano and True Blood (4) |
| CHOPIN | Known as the poet of the piano, composer of ballades, etudes, nocturnes, preludes, scherzos and sonatas as well as two concertos (6) |
| MODESTMOUSSORGSKY | In a variant from the commonest transliteration, the composer of the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition |
| LISZT | Composer of the piano piece played in the "Tom and Jerry" short "The Cat Concerto" |
| HOLLYHUNTER | Oscar-winning star of "The Piano" |
| HARPSICHORD | Confounded hard chips or the precursor of the piano |