55)Could once be found on the reverse side of the halfpenny coin(6,4)
70)In cricket a five wicket haul by a bowler in a single innings(no no. of letters given)
78)In the US a woman who keeps her maiden name after marriage (4,6)
79)Womens (usually lace) collar worn to cover a low neckline(no no. of letters given)
85)Tune that has been adopted as the regimental slow march of the SAS (no no. of letters)
39)A building support or pillar in the shape of a female figure(no no. of letters)
70 Michelle (Pfeiffer)
Cricketers speak of "getting a Michelle" when they take five wickets in an innings. This means they have taken "Five for" which has become a "Pfeiffer" and hence a "Michelle"