| TUCKER | Sophie, nightclub singer remembered as the 'last of the red-hot Mamas' (6) |
| COMO | Singer remembered for Catch A Falling Star and Magic Moments. (4) |
| SOPHIETUCKER | Billed as "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas", who was one of the US's most popular singers and comedians of the first third of the 20th Century? (6,6) |
| ANSELM | Italian Benedictine monk who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109; remembered as the father of scholasticism (6) |
| EMBERS | Remember sifting some of the red-hot ashes (6) |
| BOWLES | Sally -, nightclub singer in 1939 Christopher Isherwood novel Goodbye to Berlin (6) |
| RICAURTE | Antonio ___, patriot remembered as the martyr of the Battle of San Mateo, mentioned in the last vers |
| GODIVA | She's barely remembered as being against oppressive taxes (6) |
| CYRANO | Poor Roy can be remembered as nosy (6) |
| HERGE | Belgian cartoonist best remembered as the author of the 23 comic books The Adventures of Tin Tin (5) |
| MAMAS | Sophie Tucker, "The Last of the Red Hot ___" |
| CUSTER | His final stand is remembered as general knowledge |
| GODOWN | Be remembered as |
| CATCHY | Easily remembered, as a tune |
| BROCK | Aussie racing driver, remembered as the 'King of the Mountain' (5) |
| LEOFRIC | Earl of Mercia remembered as the husband of Lady Godiva |
| BURNEJONES | Artist who is seen as the last of the Pre-Raphaelites; his works include Love and the Pilgrim and collection of watercolours in The Flower Book (5-5) |
| NEIL | "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" playwright Simon |
| JEANNETTERANKIN | Congresswoman who said "I want to be remembered as the only woman who ever voted to give women the right to vote" |
| GOYA | Spanish painter, born 1746, known for his portraits, regarded as the last of the Old Masters (4) |