| LAVENDERHILLMOB | 1951 Alec Guinness farce, with "The" |
| THELAVENDERHILLMOB | 1951 Alec Guinness comedy |
| SEVENYEARITCH | 1952 George Axelrod Broadway farce, with "The" |
| NAKEDGUN | 1988 Leslie Nielsen farce, with "The" |
| CAREFREE | Lighthearted farce with recurring characters (8) |
| SHOTINTHEDARK | 1964 Peter Sellers farce, with "A" |
| BRIDGEON | Alec Guinness, William Holden and Jack Hawkins all feature in the Oscar-winning 1957 film, The ... The River Kwai (6,2) |
| MOB | The Lavender Hill ___, 1951 film starring Alec Guinness (3) |
| KWAI | The Bridge on the River ___, Alec Guinness film (4) |
| EWAN | He plays Obi-Wan Kenobi the younger (Alec Guinness was the elder version), ... McGregor |
| TEACH | In The Bridge On The River Kwai, Alec Guinness declared, "We can ... these barbarians a lesson in Western methods and efficiency" |
| KINDHEARTSANDCORONETS | 1949 film with nine roles played by Alec Guinness |
| SMILEY | Alec Guinness' TV spymaster with more than a grin (6) |
| HEARTS | Kind - And Coronets, Ealing farce featuring Alec Guinness (6) |
| LAVENDER | The - Hill Mob, Ealing Studios film starring Alec Guinness (8) |
| LADYKILLERS | The -, 1955 film comedy starring Alec Guinness and Cecil Parker |
| MUDLARK | 'The -', 1950 film featuring Alec Guinness as Disraeli (7) |
| PASSAGE | A _______ to India (1984 movie with Alec Guinness) |
| SHARIF | Egyptian actor and internationally renowned bridge player who starred in David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia with Alec Guinness, Peter O'Toole and others (6) |
| BERYLREID | Bafta-winning actress in two John le Carré TV adaptations with Alec Guinness |