| THEPRODUCERS | 1968 Mel Brooks film featuring the song Springtime for Hitler |
| YOUNG | And 6 Mel Brooks film featuring Peter Boyle as The Monster (5,12) |
| HILARYTERM | Oxford's "Springtime for Hitler" army choreographed? (6,4) |
| MYWAY | Song by Spooner: "What's springtime for?" (2,3) |
| PLANTINGCEZANNE | Springtime for artist Paul? |
| SPRINGTIME | Mel Brooks classic The Producers contained the exquisitely insensitive (and funny) song, ... For Hitler |
| CAMPTOWNRACES | Traditional song featured in the Mel Brooks film Blazing Saddles (8,5) |
| CHAIRS | "The ... ...", 1970 Mel Brooks film starring Ron Moody (6,6) |
| TWELVE | "The ... ...", 1970 Mel Brooks film starring Ron Moody (6,6) |
| HIGHANXIETY | 1977 Mel Brooks film comedy starring the director as Richard H Thorndyke |
| PARTI | "History of the World, ___" (Mel Brooks film that doesn't actually have a sequel) |
| GRADUATE | The ___ , 1967 film featuring the song Mrs Robinson by Simon & Garfunkel (8) |
| HIGH | & 16D 1977 Mel Brooks film comedy starring the director as Richard H Thorndyke (4,7) |
| YOUNGFRANKENSTEIN | 1974 Mel Brooks film at our festival |
| COUNT | Rank of de Monet in a Mel Brooks film |
| RIVERS | Joan ?, comedienne who voiced Dot Matrix in 1987 Mel Brooks film Spaceballs |
| MEN | Robin Hood: ___ in Tights, Mel Brooks film (3) |
| SILENTMOVIE | 1976 Mel Brooks film spoof that includes only one word of spoken dialogue |
| BLAZING | "___ Saddles" (1974 Mel Brooks film) (7) |
| INGA | Lab-gown wearer in a Mel Brooks film |