| SPALL | Actor whose film roles include Winston Churchill in The King's Speech, the title character in Mr. Turner and David Irving in Denial (5) |
| CHRISTIAN | ___ Slater, actor who played the title character in Mr Robot (9) |
| TIMOTHY | _ Spall, actor who played Winston Churchill in The King's Speech (7) |
| TIMOTHYSPALL | Character actor who played Churchill in The King's Speech (7,5) |
| NICKFROST | English actor who played the titular character in Mr. Sloane (4,5) |
| FINNEY | Actor whose roles include Hercule Poirot in the 1974 film version of Murder on the Orient Express and Sir Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm (6) |
| OLDMAN | Gary -; actor who starred as Winston Churchill in the 2017 film Darkest Hour (6) |
| GARY | English actor who won an Oscar for his role as Winston Churchill in the film Darkest Hour (4,6) |
| JOHNLITHGOW | Winston Churchill in The Crown (4,7) |
| WEISZ | Rachel, actress whose film roles include Sarah Churchill in The Favourite (5) |
| RACHELWEISZ | Actress who played Sarah Churchill in the 2018 period comedy-drama film The Favourite (6,5) |
| IFWEOPENAQUARREL | ... “____ between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future” (Winston Churchill, in his Finest Hour speech) |
| CHARTER | The declaration issued by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in August 1941, which became the basis of the UN (8,7) |
| ATLANTIC | The declaration issued by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in August 1941, which became the basis of the UN (8,7) |
| TAYLOR | Rod ___, Australian actor who portrayed Winston Churchill in 2009 action film Inglourious Basterds ( |
| ROD | Australian actor who portrayed Winston Churchill in 2009 action film lnglourious Basterds (3,6) |
| LITHGOW | John ---, American actor who played Winston Churchill in Netflix series The Crown (7) |
| SUTHERLAND | Graham, artist whose portraits include that of Sir Winston Churchill in 1955 (10) |
| FOUR | Alluded to in a famous speech delivered by Sir Winston Churchill in 1940, a 24th part of a day (4) |
| VICTORY | Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar; or, a word quoted several times by Winston Churchill in a speech (7) |