| ADAPTATION | A reworking of a book as a film, for example (10) |
| MILLIE | Author of a book "As Dictated to Barbara Bush" |
| EPITOME | ... put the individual between a record and a book as a succinct example (7) |
| TUROWSHADE | "Grisham's a hack! He'll never write a book as good as ‘Presumed Innocent'!" e.g.? |
| HIGHANDLOW | Forthcoming Spike Lee joint, a reworking of Akira Kurosawa's 1963 drama of the same name |
| WORKTORULE | Go by the book as a good king will do |
| CELERYSALT | It's clearly set out in the cookery book as "a condiment" (6,4) |
| CHICKFLICK | 1990s phrase for a film for a female? (5,5) |
| ADAPT | Turn a book into a film for example |
| CONTESTANT | Study, before exam, a set of books as one hoping to beat rivals (10) |
| NARRATING | Providing commentary for a film, for example (9) |
| NARRATE | Provide the commentary for a film, for example (7) |
| IMPEDIMENT | Rascal puts European coin on book as an obstacle (10) |
| STAMPALBUM | Mark book as holder of philatelist's collection (5,5) |
| EDITS | Deletes scenes from a film for example |
| ENTITLE | Give one the right to name a film for example |
| PSA | Anti smoking ads before a film, for example |
| EXTRA | Crowd member in a film, for example (5) |
| RECIT | French word for the narrative in a book as opposed to its dialogue; or, a division of a classical French organ (5) |
| REGISTERED | Recorded in book as being properly licensed |