| ZUKOR | Adolph ?, Hungary-born US film executive who founded Paramount Pictures (5) |
| HARPO | What name was used by the unspeaking Marx brother whose real name was Adolph? (5) |
| GREENTEA | Beverage for composer Adolph? |
| HALAS | John ?, Hungary-born co-director of 1954 animated film Animal Farm (5) |
| GABOR | Zsa Zsa ?, Hungary-born actress whose roles include Mata Hari in 1972 film comedy Up the Front (5) |
| EDDIE | Dublin-born motorsport executive who founded a team that competed in F1 from 1991 to 2005 (5) |
| MAYER | Louis B ___, Minsk-born US film producer who died in 1957 (5) |
| WYLER | William, German-born US film director whose works include 1959's Ben-Hur (5) |
| RONAY | Hungary-born travel-guide writer and gastronome who died in 2010 (4,5) |
| SHANE | This classic western was the first film to be projected in a flat widescreen format by Paramount Pictures in 1953 |
| NIVEN | David -, Scottish-born US film actor |
| COHNS | Film executive Harry and others |
| STARS | Paramount Pictures logo arc |
| PULITZER | Joseph ?, Hungary-born American newspaper publisher who died in 1911 (8) |
| SCHICK | Bela ?, Hungary-born paediatrician who developed a test to determine susceptibility to diphtheria |
| VASARELY | Victor ?, Hungary-born Op Art painter whose works include 1964's Banya |
| GOLDWYN | Polish born film executive who was the G in MGM studios (7) |
| GRETAGARBO | Swedish-born US film actress, 1905-1990 (5.5) |
| JORDAN | Dublin-born motorsport executive who founded a team that competed in F1 from 1991 to 2005 (6) |
| HOPE | Bob, London-born US film and stage comedian who died in 2003 aged 100 (4) |