| CARRINGTON | Depicted by Emma Thompson in a film, an artist associated with Bloomsbury Group member Lytton Strachey (10) |
| TURNER | Depicted by Timothy Spall in a film, an artist noted for his rendering of atmosphere through treatment of light and colour in more than 2,000 paintings (6) |
| NANNY | Household occupation held by Emma Thompson in a 2005 comedy film set in Victorian England (5) |
| ANIMALFARM | A book and a film: 'An Exotic Weapon' (6,4) |
| NUDESCENE | Footage that might earn a film an R rating |
| LEGER | Artist associated with the Cubists until he developed his own style dubbed "Tubism", whose works include Soldier with a Pipe and Still Life with a Beer Mug (5) |
| LASTCHRISTMAS | 2019 film co-written by Emma Thompson, inspired by the music of George Michael (4,9) |
| KEYNES | Economist and Bloomsbury Group member painted by Duncan Grant while writing his Treatise on Probability during their holiday in Orkenys (6) |
| SAXON | John, actor whose film roles include Lieut. Donald Thompson in A Nightmare on Elm Street (5) |
| WOOLF | Bloomsbury Group member who wrote Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse and A Room of One's Own (5) |
| NANNYMCPHEE | Kirk Jones film starring Emma Thompson in the title role (5,6) |
| MINDY | ___ Kaling (pictured) stars with Emma Thompson in the comedy-drama, Late Night (5) |
| MIMIME | Alluding to a character in an Austin Powers film, an informal term for a smaller but otherwise identical version of another person (4-2) |
| HINGSEN | 1980s decathlon world record holder Jurgen ____ never beat Daley Thompson in a major championship |
| WADSWORTH | Edward ?, English artist associated with Vorticism whose works include 1919 oil Dazzle-ships in Drydock at Liverpool (9) |
| ALEXKATZ | American figural artist associated with the Pop art movement whose Red Tulips sold for $690,600 in 2007 |
| MAGGIEGYLLENHAAL | Actress who starred alongside Emma Thompson in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang |
| NANNYG | Frasier Crane's ex-wife, played by Emma Thompson? (5,1) |
| SADIE | Miss Thompson in a Maugham story |
| LYTTON | First name of original Bloomsbury Group member, Strachey (6) |