| ANDCUT | Director's shout at the end of a scene |
| CUT | Movie director's shout at the end of a scene |
| ACTION | Director's shout at the start of a scene |
| ENE | End of a scene? |
| TGIF | Shout at the end of a workweek |
| ENCORE | Shout at the end of a concert |
| FOREST | Warning shouts, at the end, heard among the trees (6) |
| NOTIT | Shout at the start of a game of tag |
| LIGHTSCAMERAASHEN | Director's shout on the set of a zombie movie? |
| SCREAM | Shout at the top of one's voice out of fear |
| PLAYBALL | Umpire's shout at the start of the game (4,4) |
| YOUTHS | Lads giving a wild shout at the close of play |
| TITANIA | The Quarrel of Oberon and -; artist Joseph Noel Paton's interpretation of a scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream depicting some 165 fairies (7) |
| CURTAIN | Drape concealing a stage whose fall marks the close of a scene; or, an item traditionally made by a draper, sometimes with extra puddling (7) |
| CALLTOTHEBAR | Make a barrister shout at the pub (4,2,3,3) |
| YELL | Shout at the top of your lungs |
| BARKORDERS | Shout at the employees, as a boss might (2 wds.) |
| ITSAWRAP | Director's shout, and hint to the starts of 17-, 21-, 40- and |
| TABLEAU | --- vivant, a representation of a scene, painting or sculpture by a person or group posed silent and motionless (7) |
| VANTAGEPOINT | A position that allows one a wide or favourable overall view of a scene or situation (7,5) |