| DECEMBERBRIDE | 1990s Irish film (or a Spring Byington sitcom) |
| IRIS | Novelist Murdoch or a spring flower |
| HIT | A blockbuster film or a smasher of a song; a visit to a website; or, a strike of a real or proverbial nail-head (3) |
| EXTRA | Person or thing that is additional or beyond the usual, such as a spear carrier/supernumerary in a film or a newspaper supplement printed outside a normal printing cycle (5) |
| SETTING | Surroundings; the scenery etc used to create the location in a play or film; or, a mounting for a gem in a piece of jewellery (7) |
| SLOWBURNING | Term meaning steadily combusting, fuming or smouldering, either literally or figuratively; or, unfolding contemplatively/ gradually, as in a film or a story (4-7) |
| NEMO | Sea captain of a 1954 Disney film, or a sea creature of a 2003 Disney film |
| SCRIPT | Word for a piece of writing; an examinee's written answer paper; handwriting as distinct from print; or, the written text of a film or a play (6) |
| REEL | Spool for thread or fishing line; a cylinder for film; or, a traditional Scottish country dance (4) |
| FLICK | Informal word for a cinema film; or, a group of hares or rabbits (5) |
| SING | ___ Street: new Irish film. (4) |
| NED | 1999 Irish film, Waking ... Devine |
| FARRELL | Colin ___, Irish film star (7) |
| ALARM | 2008 Irish film, written and directed by Gerard Stembridge (5) |
| IWENTDOWN | 1997 Irish film starring Brendan Gleeson (1,4,4) |
| EDIT | Work on a film or a manuscript |
| RACES | A Day At The _, Marx Brothers film, or a Queen album (5) |
| LIAM | ___ Neeson, Irish film actor who starred with 7D in K-19: The Widowmaker (4) |
| JIMSHERIDAN | Irish film director best known for My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father and The Field |
| FORTIFIED | At the Irish Film Institute, met editor for tea beforehand, but it was made very strong |