| ASKEY | Arthur -, Liverpudlian comedian who starred as Tommy Gander in 1941 film The Ghost Train |
| ASTOR | Mary --, actress who starred in the 1941 film 'The Maltese Falcon' (5) |
| LORRE | Peter ***** , actor who played a villain in 1941 film 'The Maltese Falcon' (5) |
| CLAIR | Rene, director of the films The Ghost Goes West and It Happened Tomorrow (5) |
| ELLIE | Director of films The Ghost Goes West and It Happened Tomorrow (4,5) |
| PEAKY | BBC drama series starring Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby (5,8) |
| NAPOO | "No more", as Tommy Atkins used to say (5) |
| YPRES | Wipers, as Tommy once whimsically said (5) |
| IDALUPINO | Who starred in the 1941 film The Sea Wolf and directed the 1951 film Never Fear? (3,6) |
| HARRISON | Rex -; actor who starred in the films The Ghost and Mrs Muir, My Fair Lady and Doctor Dolittle (8) |
| ARNOLDRIDLEY | Actor in Dad's Army who wrote the play The Ghost Train |
| DODD | Ken ?, Liverpudlian comedian who played Yorick in 1996 film drama Hamlet (4) |
| GODFREY | Sitcom character played by the writer of the 1923 play The Ghost Train (7) |
| COOKONESGOOSE | Have a gander in the oven - you'll spoil your chances (4,4,5) |
| RENECLAIR | Director of the films The Ghost Goes West and It Happened Tomorrow (4,5) |
| HAUNTING | Like the melody from the film "The Ghosts" (8) |
| RENE | Director of films The Ghost Goes West and It Happened Tomorrow (4,5) |
| JAMESEARL | HONORARY OSCAR WINNER WITH THE SAME LAST NAME AS TOMMY LEE JONES WHO PLAYED A DOCTOR ON BOTH GUIDING LIGHT AND ATWT (two words) |
| BLINDERS | BBC drama series starring Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby (5,8) |
| MUIR | Gene Tierney film, The Ghost and Mrs. ___ |