| GRIERSON | Documentary-film pioneer and GPO Film Unit chief whose productions include Drifters and Night Mail (8) |
| MAIL | Classic GPO Film Unit production of 1936 (5,4) |
| HOTCHNER | Unit Chief played by Thomas Gibson in Criminal Minds, Aaron ... (8) |
| AARON | Unit chief Hotchner from "Criminal Minds" |
| NIGHT | And 4 down Classic GPO Film Unit production of 1936 (5,4) |
| DOOWOP | Music style of the Drifters and the Platters |
| UPONTHEROOF | Big hit for The Drifters and James Taylor |
| ONBROADWAY | Big hit for The Drifters and George Benson |
| LOACH | Film director whose productions include Cathy Come Home, Kes, My Name Is Joe and I, Daniel Blake (5) |
| EYRE | Former National Theatre director whose productions include Richard III, King Lear and a revival of Guys and Dolls (4) |
| HILLARDELKINS | American talent manager whose productions include the musical Oh! Calcutta! on Broadway and the film Alice's Restaurant |
| APTED | Director whose productions include Gorillas in the Mist with Sigourney Weaver and the series Rome (5) |
| CAMPION | Jane -; screenwriter whose productions include The Portrait of a Lady and Top of the Lake (7) |
| DAVIDPUTTNAM | British film producer whose productions include Chariots of Fire (1981) |
| BENNETT | Dramatist depicted in The Lady in the Van whose productions include the series of 12 monologues Talking Heads and the play The Madness of George III (7) |
| BROOK | Peter, English theatre director whose productions include The Mahabharata (5) |
| POTTER | English television dramatist and screenwriter whose notable productions include Pennies from Heaven, |
| SELLARS | Peter, American stage director whose opera productions include The Mikado in Chicago in 1984 (7) |
| DEHAVILLAND | Geoffrey --- ---, British aviation pioneer and engineer whose company built the Moth and Mosquito aircraft (2,9) |
| DEAF | ___ West Theatre (organization whose productions combine ASL and spoken English) |