| FILMADAPTATIONS | Books or plays in a new form: 2 wds. |
| LILT | To sing or play in a rhythmic or gay manner |
| TITLES | Names of books or plays (6) |
| PLATYPUS | Semiaquatic mammal puts play in a new light (8) |
| PEERGYNT | Look at extremely gloomy books or play |
| INNO | ___ way shape or form: 2 wds. |
| FILLSOUT | Completes a form (2 wds.) |
| TAKESHAPE | Develop into a distinct form: 2 wds. |
| SHAPESHIFTINGSPIRIT | Trickster such as the hero Nanabozho in Anishinaabe story telling that can change form: 2 wds. |
| OUTA | Fill ___ form: 2 wds. crossword clue |
| FESTIVAL | A religious observance or abundant regale; a joyous celebration; a time of merrymaking or revelry; or, an organised season of concerts, films, operas or plays (8) |
| SCRIPT | Cursive handwriting, or printed type in this manner; an orthography; or, an actor or director's copy of a film or play's dialogue or text (6) |
| ROLE | Part or character an actor plays in a performance / function or office |
| FOLIO | Sheet of paper folded once down the centre to form two leaves; or, a page number in a book (5) |
| PLOWTER | Scots term, to work or play in water or mud (7) |
| PUNJABI | One in Lahore plays in a pub entertaining Juliet (7) |
| MUSIALINSTRUMENT | What a baseballer plays in a band? |
| BEZIQUE | Quiz and bee in form two, three or four can play (7) |
| SATIRE | A novel or play in which topical issues are held up to scorn by means of ridicule and irony (6) |
| PLOT | A parcel of ground for building/planting on; a secret machination; or, a film, novel or play's storyline |