| LYNNREDGRAVE | Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Gods and Monsters (4,8) |
| MCKELLEN | Ian ___, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Gods and Monsters (8) |
| ONEUPONEDOWN | Small place for God and the devil (3,2,3,4) |
| HOLIDAYMAKER | Feast day for God and tourist (12) |
| IANMCKELLEN | Actor who portrayed the film director James Whale in the 1998 film Gods And Monsters (3,8) |
| LOLITA | Actress Davidovich of "Gods and Monsters" |
| FRASER | He made Gods and Monsters, then followed it up with dumb kid flicks. |
| WHALE | "Gods and Monsters" subject |
| LYNN | "Gods and Monsters" (1998) star Redgrave |
| IAN | Brendan's "Gods and Monsters" co-star |
| PIETY | Reverence for God and devout observance of religious principles in everyday life (5) |
| BENEDICTINEWONK | Willy searched for God and became a ... |
| DIOR | Designer whose name, as noted by Jean Cocteau, sounds like a portmanteau of the French words for "God" and "gold" |
| AMBROSIA | Intend to eat sort of apple, coming back after a meal fit for gods |
| OBE | British award (with the motto For God And The Empire) (1,1,1) |
| COLE | Stephanie ___, star of TV series Waiting for God and Keeping Mum (4) |
| DIEU | French for "God" (and homophone of early morning moisture) |
| OBRIEN | Dylan, U.S. actor who starred in Love And Monsters and the Maze Runner films (6) |
| ANNIECORLEY | US actress known for her performances in Seabiscuit, 21 Grams and Monster (5,6) |
| MYTH | A legend-like story but of gods and heroes rather than saints; a fallacy or figment; a tale with a veiled meaning; or, a fictional person or thing (4) |