| JUMPCUTS | Abrupt transitions from one scene to another in films and TV shows (4,4) |
| SEGUE | Move without interruption from one scene to another (5) |
| FADE | Gradual increase or decrease in volume in music; or, a dissolve from one image to another in film (4) |
| SEGUES | Transitions from one piece of music to another (6) |
| AFI | Non-profit US film body which produces annual lists of the ten most influential films and television shows (1,1,1) |
| ROGERMOORE | English actor, 1927-2017, knighted in 2003, who worked in films and TV for more than 70 years (5,5) |
| FELIXTHECAT | Early cartoon character in films and TV (5,3,3) |
| BOILS | Transitions from liquid to gas |
| LIST | "The 12 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend," for one |
| CGI | Visual effects in movies and TV (1,1,1) |
| WILHELMSCREAM | Cry iconic for its excessive use in movies and TV |
| OATERS | Western movies and TV shows |
| RATED | Like movies and TV shows |
| LLOYD | Bridges in movies and TV |
| AIRTOAIR | Operating from one aircraft to another in flight (3-2-3) |
| LABOHEME | A lot of tea's taken in feebly unconvincing opera with one scene in cafe |
| APPLIQUE | One material applied to another in a decorative fashion (8) |
| CLASSICS | They stand the test of time in movies and music |
| HOPALONG | Cowboy star of books, radio, movies and TV, ... Cassidy |
| HARDEDGE | Painting style with abrupt transitions of color |