| FISTFUL | A ---- of Dollars, film (7) |
| YOJIMBO | Kurosawa film that was unofficially remade as A Fistful Of Dollars (7) |
| IOOOOOO | A lot of dollars |
| 1OOOOOO | Number of dollars John Carpenter won on a TV game show in 1999 |
| UNCLEAR | Relative percentage of dollar is ambiguous (7) |
| BUCKRAM | Stiff fabric of dollar and pound (7) |
| THEREZA | ___ Bazar, Canadianborn British singer and one half of Dollar (7) |
| THEGOODTHEBADANDTHEUGLY | Last of a trilogy of western films in the 1960s, following A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More |
| SPAGHETTI | ___ Western, type of film such as A Fistful Of Dollars (9) |
| SERGIOLEONE | Italian director of films including A Fistful of Dollars and Once Upon a Time in the West (6,5) |
| ANNADELVEY | Fraudster in a Netflix documentary who grifted in New York City's art scene; she's since legitimately sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of her own art |
| LEONE | Director of 'A Fistful of Dollars' |
| SERGIO | Director of 'A Fistful of Dollars', - Leone (6) |
| FITFUL | Variable quantity of dollars in film, disposing of some initially (6) |
| SPAGHETTIWESTERN | Film genre epitomised and, to some, created by A Fistful of Dollars in 1964 |
| WALDORFSALAD | A wad of dollars, nothing left, wasted on dish (7,5) |
| BANKS | The place where tellers count out thousands of dollars each day (or the last name of a former 14A named Tyra) |
| GRAND | A note (foreign currency) and a lot of dollars (5) |
| ENNIO | Morricone, Italian film composer whose scores included A Fistful Of Dollars and The Mission (5) |
| ACCENT | A constant fraction of dollar, in a manner of speaking |