1. American film actor, born 1956, star of “Forrest Gump” and
“Saving Private Ryan”.
2. Welsh singer, born 1940, real name Thomas Woodward, described
by a columnist as “sweat personified”.
3. 12th-century English saint and martyr, murdered in Canterbury
Cathedral in 1170.
4. American singer, songwriter and actor, born 1949. His albums
include “Rain Dogs” and “Swordfishtrombones”, and his films
include “Short Cuts” and “Ironweed”.
5. English statesman and cardinal (c1475-1530) who dominated
Henry VIII’s government.
6. American journalist and novelist, born 1931, author of “The
Bonfire of the Vanities” and “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test”.
7. English statesman (1478-1535) who wrote “Utopia” and became
the patron saint of politicians.
8. A Harvard professor of mathematics who became famous in the
1950s for his satirical songs.
9. Czech-born British dramatist, born 1937, author of “Jumpers”
and “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead”.
10. The leading singer and songwriter in Zimbabwe, known as
“The Lion of Zimbabwe”, who in 1998 recorded “We Are Slaves
in Our Country”.