| LYNE | Film director Adrian, or a homophone of a word that means "a piece of film dialogue" |
| ALLEGRO | Which instruction means a piece of music should be played at a brisk and lively tempo? (7) |
| LENTO | Which instruction means a piece of music should be played slowly? (5) |
| STEWER | Word whose different flavours span from the kitchen to the mind, for it can mean a piece of meat for slow-cooking in a pot or a worrier, veritably simmering or sweating in their own juices (6) |
| KNIFE | Dessert or butter follower to mean a piece of cutlery |
| UNSUBTLE | Obvious it is left out of film dialogue until new introductions (8) |
| PICKETLINE | Choose snippet of film dialogue for demo (6,4) |
| LINE | Bit of film dialogue |
| QUOIN | A homophone of a word for a nummary bit, flan or piece, that refers to a corner/keystone, a salient angle of a building, a voussoir or a wedge (5) |
| MAZE | Word after corn . . . or a homophone of a word for corn |
| IMACS | Products with screens ... or a homophone of a type of big screen |
| MICROFICHE | A piece of film that contains very tiny photographs of the pages of newspapers etc. (10) |
| JANEEYRE | Charlotte Bronte's heroine whose surname is a homophone of a word for atmosphere, ether or a successor (4,4) |
| REEL | Homophone of a word for "true" that denotes a bobbin, cylinder or spool (4) |
| BARD | Keats, say (and a homonym of a word that means "forbidden") |
| BAND | Keane, say (and a homonym of a word that means "forbidden") |
| MISC | Abbreviation of a word that means mixed, sundry or various (4) |
| KENYA | Country found by inserting an anagram of a word that means "pull hard" into _ E _ _ _ |
| CHOPPER | A person/machine for rendering tree trunks into sawdust or wood shards; Irish slang for a fish bar; or, a word that means jauntily cheerful (7) |
| RENU | Contact lens care brand that's a homophone of a word meaning "freshen" |