| TRACEYULLMAN | Slough-born actress, comedienne and singer whose TV show premiered The Simpsons |
| WOOD | Actress, comedienne and pianist who wrote and co-starred in dinnerladies, Housewife, 49 and Pat and Margaret (4) |
| SUNDANCE | Film festival that premiered the Coen Brothers' Blood Simple |
| GSN | Channel that premiered The Chase |
| OGRADY | Entertainer and former drag queen whose TV show For The Love Of Dogs has won two National Television Awards (4,6) |
| PAUL | Entertainer and former drag queen whose TV show For The Love Of Dogs has won two National Television Awards (4,6) |
| MISTERED | Speaker of the quote, whose show premiered in syndication 1/5/1961 |
| BENNYHILL | British comedian whose TV show usually ended with a sped-up chase sequence |
| BURNSANDALLEN | Comedy team whose TV show ended with a "Goodnight" |
| WHEELOFFORTUNE | This show premiered on Jan. 6, 1975, hosted by Chuck Woolery |
| BRITTEKLAND | Swedish actress and singer whose films include The Wicker Man and The Man with the Golden Gun |
| LAURALINNEY | American actress and singer whose films include The Truman Show, Mystic River and Sully |
| MAUREENOHARA | Dublin-born actress and singer whose films include Jamaica Inn and The Quiet Man (7,5) |
| BEA | Aisling -, Irish actress-comedienne whose BBC TV credits include Hard Sun and The Fall (3) |
| BIEL | Jessica _, actress whose TV shows include 7th Heaven and The Sinner (4) |
| THORAHIRD | English actress whose TV shows included In Loving Memory, Hallelujah! and Last of the Summer Wine |
| JULIETTELEWIS | American actress and singer whose films include Cape Fear, Husbands and Wives and Natural Born Killers (8,5) |
| MARLENEDIETRICH | German-born actress and singer whose films included The Blue Angel, Blonde Venus and Destry Rides Again |
| FANNYBRICE | US actress and singer whose life was the inspiration for the musical Funny Girl (5,5) |
| PFEIFFER | Michelle ___, American actress and singer whose films include Dangerous Liaisons and The Fabulous Baker Boys |