| GLENNIE | World-famous percussionist, Dame Evelyn _ (7) |
| DRUM | One of the types of percussion instrument played by Scottish musician Dame Evelyn Glennie (4) |
| PLUMMER | Maureen Lipman's Coronation Street character, Evelyn _ (7) |
| AINTREE | Venue for a world-famous horse race first staged in 1839 (7) |
| CHARLES | World famous US aviator whose baby son was kidnapped and murdered in 1932 (7,9) |
| HOUDINI | A world-famous escape artist set free a gutless Iraqi hound (7) |
| NIAGARA | Scotland's Eas a' Chual Aluinn is three times higher than North America's world-famous ___ Falls (7) |
| LEONARD | World-famous botanist, ... Cockayne |
| ANAHEIM | Home of a world-famous mouse |
| DEADSEA | World-famous expanse of water between Israel and Jordan (4-3) |
| STILTON | One of the world's famous three blue cheeses |
| VANGOGH | Netherlander who became an artist at the age of 27 and went on to create world-famous pieces including Sunflowers, Bedroom in Arles, The Red Vineyard and The Starry Night (3,4) |
| NESBIT | 1906 scandal figure Evelyn ___ |
| WAUGH | Evelyn ___, author of Brideshead Revisited (5) |
| INNES | George Moore's "Evelyn ___" |
| LAU | Vancouver poet laureate Evelyn ___ |
| AMADEUSQUARTET | World-famous British string group founded in 1947 and disbanded in 1987 (7,7) |
| LINDBERGH | See 4D, World famous US aviator whose baby son was kidnapped and murdered in 1932 (7,9) |
| ADELINAPATTI | World-famous opera singer who died in Powys in 1919 (7,5) |
| KELLOGGS | World-famous cereal name |