| OSCARASCHE | Australian actor-manager who wrote, produced and directed the musical comedy Chu Chin Chow (5,5) |
| CECILBDEMILLE | American filmmaker who produced and directed The Ten Commandments (5,1,7) |
| COLEPORTER | American composer and songwriter whose works include the musical comedy Anything Goes (4,6) |
| JONES | Chuck ---, American animated filmmaker who wrote, produced and directed cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (5) |
| HAROLDRAMIS | Former "SCTV" performer who wrote, produced, and directed "Groundhog Day": 2 wds. |
| ASCHE | Born in Geelong, who wrote the musical Chu Chin Chow(1916) that ran for a record London season, only surpassed by Salad Days almost 40 years later? (5) |
| ICECUBE | Rapper who wrote, produced and starred in Friday (3,4) |
| BARRETT | Wilson, English actor-manager who authored the play The Sign of the Cross (7) |
| MYERS | Which Mike wrote, produced, and starred in the Austin Powers films? (5) |
| STEELE | Tommy ---, English entertainer who starred in the musical comedy Half A Sixpence on stage and screen (6) |
| GROFF | Jonathan, actor who played Jesse St James in the musical comedy series Glee (5) |
| BEAUMONTSMITH | Which pioneer Australian filmmaker wrote, produced, directed, edited and marketed his films includin |
| EROCIDLE | Lyricist and co-composer of the musical comedy Spamalot (4,4) |
| DONALD | English actor-manager who played the title role in 1954 film drama Svengali (6,6) |
| WOLFIT | English actor-manager who played the title role in 1954 film drama Svengali (6) |
| TORRE | Manager who wrote "The Yankee Years" |
| BRET | McKenzie of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords |
| KING | The musical comedy, by Rudolph Friml, first performed in New York in 1925 (8,4) |
| VAGABOND | The musical comedy, by Rudolph Friml, first performed in New York in 1925 (8,4) |
| TREE | Sir Herbert Beerbohm, London actor-manager who founded RADA in 1904 (4) |