| DIMPLES | 1936 family film starring Shirley Temple in the title role |
| STOWAWAY | 1936 family film starring Shirley Temple and Robert Young (8) |
| CURLYTOP | 1935 family film starring Shirley Temple and John Boles (5,3) |
| BRIGHTEYES | 1934 family film starring Shirley Temple and James Dunn (6,4) |
| THELITTLEPRINCESS | A 1939 film starring Shirley Temple |
| HEIDI | Title heroine played by Shirley Temple in 1937 |
| PANTHEON | It was built as a temple in the Campus Martius, Rome, by Marcus Agrippa, 27 BCE. It is now used as a church. The body of the building is an immense circular space lit solely a 27-foot (8-metre) "eye," |
| AROUND | 1956 Oscar-winning film starring Shirley MacLaine, - the World in 80 Days (6) |
| WHENI | "___ Grow Up"; song for Shirley Temple in "Curly Top" |
| DWAN | Allan who directed Shirley Temple in Heidi, 1937 |
| SPEOS | Temple in the form of a grotto |
| PAGODA | Eastern sacred temple in the form of a many-tiered tower (6) |
| SOLOMON | Builder of a temple in the Book of Kings |
| SARAH | Betsy Temple in The Hardacres (5,4) |
| AGHA | Betsy Temple in The Hardacres (5,4) |
| EVENINGSTAR | "The ... ...", Robert Harling film starring Shirley MacLaine as Aurora Greenway (7,4) |
| EVENING | The ?, 1996 comedy-drama film starring Shirley MacLaine and Bill Paxton (7,4) |
| STAR | The -, 1996 comedy-drama film starring Shirley Maclaine and Bill Paxton (7,4) |
| CHILDACTOR | Temple, in the '30s |
| SWEET | Bob Fosse film musical starring Shirley MacLaine in the title role (5,7) |