| JAMESWHALE | Director of 1930s horror films Frankenstein, The Old Dark House and The Invisible Man |
| WHALE | James ?, director of 1930s horror films Frankenstein, The Old Dark House and The Invisible Man (5) |
| RAINS | Claude ---, actor in the films Casablanca and The Invisible Man (5) |
| WELLS | One of the UK's smallest cities; or, the author of The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds (5) |
| NANG | Actress in "Dracula's Daughter" and "The Invisible Man Returns" |
| LEIGH | And 35 Director of the 2020 science fiction horror film The Invisible Man (5,8) |
| WHANNELL | Director of the 2020 science fiction horror film The Invisible Man (5,8) |
| CLAUDERAINS | Actor whose film roles include the lead in 1933's The Invisible Man and Herod The Great in 1965's The Greatest Story Ever Told (6,5) |
| GIBBONS | Author of The Rich House and The Woods in Winter whose 1932 burlesque Cold Comfort Farm is the source of the phrase "something nasty in the woodshed" (7) |
| TREVOR | Irish author of novels including The Old Boys, The Boarding House and The Children of Dynmouth (6) |
| BORISKARLOFF | "The Old Dark House" star (1932) |
| CHLOE | Bennet who voiced Yi on "Abominable and the Invisible City" |
| HGWELLS | Who wrote The Invisible Man and The Time Machine? (1,1,5) |
| ELISABETHMOSS | She plays the role of Cecilia Kass in The Invisible Man (9,4) |
| GRIFFIN | Titular protagonist of the 1897 H. G. Wells novel The Invisible Man (7) |
| AIRCRAFT | The reason for the demolition of the houses and the construction of the Sydenham Green open area (8,5) |
| NOISE | The reason for the demolition of the houses and the construction of the Sydenham Green open area (8,5) |
| UNSEEN | Concealed perhaps the identity of The Invisible Man (6) |
| SHERRIFF | R. C. -; dramatist noted for his play Journey's End who also wrote the screenplays to The Invisible Man and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (8) |
| NOVEL | Invisible Man or The Invisible Man, e.g. |