My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crossword Word Search Worksheet
Rate This Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

Spurs 2 - 1950/60s

Across
Inside forward tragically killed by a lightning strike at the age of 27 in 1964. (4,5)
Forward signed for a club-record £125,000 from Southampton making him the most expensive player in the country at the time. (6,7)
Spurs start to the 1960/61 of 11 wins in a row and 16 games unbeaten was the best in the top flight until this side beat it in 2017. (10,4)
Spurs third all-time record goalscorer having netted 208 goals in 317 matches. (5,5)
Side defeated in the 1962 FA Cup Final.
Welsh winger signed from Swansea in 1958 who went on to score 159 goals in 378 appearances. (5,5)
Guernsey-born player nicknamed “The Duke” who scored 134 goals in 307 appearances. (3,8)
Spurs secured the 1960/61 league title by beating this Yorkshire side with three games to go who were also the eventual runners up. (9,9)
Side that Spurs beat in the 1961 FA Cup Final to become the first side to do the double in the 20th century. (9,4)
The highest scoring FA Cup tie in the 20th Century and Spurs’ record win of 13-2 came against this Cheshire side in 1959. (5,9)
London side beaten in the 1967 FA Cup Final.
The only non-Englishman in Spurs top 10 appearances list, signed from Dundee in 1964. (4,7)
Scotsman known as “the heartbeat” of Spurs most successful side and praised by George Best as the hardest and bravest opponent he ever faced. (4,6)
Down
Chelsea club legend signed in 1965 who punched Dave Mackay during an early training session. (5,8)
Two-time winner of the FWA Footballer of the Year whilst at Spurs having signed from Aston Villa in 1954. (5,12)
Had a 36-year association with Spurs including 16 as manager between 1958-74. (4,9)
Player signed for £99,999 in 1961 who would go on to become the club’s all-time leading goalscorer. (5,7)
Spurs became the first British side to win a European Trophy when they beat this Spanish side in the 1963 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final. (8,6)
Scored a 25-yarder in the 1963 Cup Winners’ Cup Final. (5,5)
Tactic used by Arthur Rowe in the 1950s which later became dubbed the “Spurs Way”. (4,3,3)