| MUCHA | Czech Art Nouveau decorative artist noted for his poster for the opera Gismonda featuring Sarah Bernhardt (5) |
| TOULOUSELAUTREC | French artist noted for his posters (8-7) |
| BOUCHER | Francois --, 1703-70, French painter and decorative artist (7) |
| ENAMELIST | Electronic tag inventory of decorative artist (9) |
| KIRK | Eve, painter and decorative artist born in 1900 (4) |
| MOTH | Creature on the movie poster for "The Silence of the Lambs" |
| STILETTO | Item that ends in a pitchfork, on the poster for The Devil Wears Prada |
| UFO | Vehicle in the poster for the movie Independence Day: Abbr. |
| ATTACK | "See a female colossus - her mountainous torso, skyscraper limbs, giant desires!" screamed the posters for the 50s movie, ... Of The 50 Foot Woman |
| EYECHART | They race off to obtain a poster for the optician (3,5) |
| VESPA | Audrey Hepburn's scooter on the posters for the 1953 film, Roman Holiday |
| SMETANA | Bedrich ---, Czech composer best known for the opera The Bartered Bride (7) |
| RYANS | 1970 film drama featuring Sarah Miles in the title role (5,8) |
| DAUGHTER | 1970 film drama featuring Sarah Miles in the title role (5,8) |
| RICKI | First name on posters for the movie "Hairspray" |
| THE | Novel by Graham Greene featuring Sarah and Henry Miles (3,3,2,3,6) |
| TOSCA | Heads for the opera, so chooses an opera |
| DIVA | Shortened the couch for the opera star (4) |
| ALBANBERG | Austrian composer noted for the opera Lulu (5,4) |
| CHERUBINI | Italian composer who spent most of his life in France and is best-known for the opera Médée |