| Hint | Surname | Birth-Death |
| English comedian & musician, often appears on TV comedy panel shows | |
| US actor, films include 'Gorky Park' & 'Moby Dick' | |
| English singer/songwriter & political activist | |
| US business magnate, co-founder of Microsoft | |
| Scottish jockey, was British champion 5 times | |
| US country music singer/songwriter | |
| US actor & comedian, films include 'Ghostbusters' & 'Groundhog Day' | |
| Scottish comedian & actor | |
| English politician, one-time leader of Conservative party, became Foreign Secretary in 2010 | |
| Also known as 'The Fresh Prince' | |
| British, but born in South Africa, opened his first holiday camp in Skegness in 1936 | |
| Bass guitarist with the Rolling Stones | |
| Canadian actor, most famous as Captain Kirk in 'Star Trek' | |
| | Hint | Surname | Birth-Death |
| The most famous English poet/playwright ever | |
| US singer/songwriter, first hit 'Piano Man' in 1973 | |
| British singer, winner of 'Pop Idol'' in 2002 | |
| British comedy actor, best known for his role as the ARP warden in TV sitcom 'Dad's Army' | |
| US stand-up comedian, famous for his dark humour & social criticism | |
| Once famous as one of The Goodies, now better known as a naturalist & ornithologist | |
| US President from 1993 to 2001 | |
| English poet & painter, famous for his 'Songs of Innocence & Experience' | |
| UK pop singer from late '50s to early '60s, most famous song 'Halfway to Paradise' | |
| British actor, famous for his long-running role as Ken Barlow in UK soap 'Coronation Street' | |
| US author of humorous books on travel | |
| US President from 1897 until his assassination | |
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