| EASTLYNNE | "Gone! And never called me mother!" only appears in stage versions of this Ellen Wood novel |
| RENEE | Actress Rapp who has played Regina George in film and stage versions of "Mean Girls" |
| EAGLETS | The French in stage version of "The Birds" (7) |
| CAMEOROLLS | Bread that only appears for a short time? |
| PAPERTIGER | Person or thing that only appears powerful (5,5) |
| OED | Ref. book whose third edition will only appear online |
| PLAYERPIANO | I only appear out for a music producer |
| ZEROMOSTEL | US actor who played Tevye in NY's stage version of 'Fiddler' finds nothing Southern in overnighting spot (4,6) |
| HAMMER | Tool designed for pounding or delivering repeated blows. Varied uses require a multiplicity of designs and weights. Hand versions of this tool consist of a handle and striking head, with the head ofte |
| DIARYOFACHAMBERMAID | Jeanne Moreau and Paulette Goddard have played Celestine in film versions of this 1900 novel by Octave Mirbeau |
| SLEUTH | Michael Caine appeared in both the 1972 and 2007 versions of this thriller (6) |
| BROADWAYSOW | Performer in the stage version of "Babe"? |
| HORSEPLAY | Boisterous fun in a stage version of Black Beauty? (9) |
| ERIKA | Henningsen of the stage version of "Mean Girls" |
| JOHNMULANEY | Comic who said "I'm like an iPhone, it's going to be worse versions of this every year, plus I get super hot in the middle of the afternoon for no reason." |
| AXE | Hand tool used for chopping, splitting, chipping, and piercing. Stone Age hand versions of this tool originated in simple stone implements that acquired wooden hafts, or handles. (3) |
| SHERLOCKHOLMES | Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller both play different versions of this character (8,6) |
| SHAMELESS | The US and UK versions of this series both follow the Gallagher family (9) |
| ELIZABETHBENNET | Keira Knightley, Aishwarya Rai, and Renee Zellweger have all played versions of this 1813 literary character |
| BOARDING | Penalty never called in the middle of the ice |