| PROVINE | Dorothy ?, actress who played the title role in 1958 biopic The Bonnie Parker Story |
| AYLWARD | Gladys ?, missionary portrayed by Ingrid Bergman in 1958 biopic The Inn of the Sixth Happiness |
| SKYE | You go over the sea to this Scottish island on the largest cantilever bridge in the world - the bonnie boat service closed when the bridge opened in 1995 |
| EARTHA | Singer-actress who played Gogo Germaine in 1958 biopic St Louis Blues (6,4) |
| KITT | Eartha -, singer-actress who played Gogo Germaine in 1958 biopic St Louis Blues (4) |
| EARTHAKITT | Singer-actress who played Gogo Germaine in 1958 biopic St Louis Blues |
| LAMOUR | Dorothy, actress who appeared in the "Road" series of films with Hope and Crosby (6) |
| FAYEDUNAWAY | American actress who played Bonnie Parker in Arthur Penn's Bonnie And Clyde (4,7) |
| FAYE | Forename of the US actor who played Bonnie Parker in a famous 1967 film (4) |
| WISDOM | Norman ___, comedian who played dual roles in 1958 film The Square Peg (6) |
| NORMAN | Comedian who played dual roles in 1958 film The Square Peg (6,6) |
| NOVAK | Kim ___, actress who played dual roles in 1958 film thriller Vertigo (5) |
| COLE | Nat King ___, singer-actor who starred as W C Handy in 1958 biopic St Louis Blues (4) |
| CLYDE | --- Barrow, boyfriend of US criminal Bonnie Parker, who committed robberies with her in the early 1930s (5) |
| LOMOND | Though you take the high road and I take the low road, my true love and I may never meet on the bonnie banks of Loch ... |
| ERE | "___ the bonnie boat was won / As we sailed into the mystic" (Van Morrison lyric) |
| HEREWEARE | Dorothy Parker story |
| CLYDEBARROW | Bank-robber partner of Bonnie Parker shot and killed in 1934 (5,6) |
| BELAMOURE | Gathering around Dorothy, actress once dear |
| LOCH | "The Bonnie Banks o' ___ Lomond" |