| BEAUTYANDTHEBEAST | French fairy story, adapted as a film by Jean Cocteau (6,3,3,5) |
| ORPHEE | 1950 film by Jean Cocteau, starring Jean Marais (6) |
| AMYTAN | Writer whose first novel was adapted as a film by Wayne Wang |
| THEEAGLEHASLANDED | 1975 novel by Jack Higgins adapted into a film by John Sturges in 1976 |
| THEMARTIAN | 2011 debut novel of US author Andy Weir, adapted as a film by Ridley Scott in 2015 (3,7) |
| CHRISTINE | 1983 Stephen King horror novel adapted as a film by John Carpenter the same year (9) |
| DIOR | Designer whose name, as noted by Jean Cocteau, sounds like a portmanteau of the French words for "God" and "gold" |
| ORPHEUS | 1950 film directed by Jean Cocteau (7) |
| ATONEMENT | A novel by Ian Mcewan (2001), adapted as a film (2007) (9) |
| THEYRUN | 1944 stage farce by Philip King adapted as a film in 1955 (3,3,4,3) |
| SEEHOW | 1944 stage farce by Philip King adapted as a film in 1955 (3,3,4,3) |
| THESEA | Booker Prize-winning novel by Irish author John Banville (2005) adapted as a film with Ciaran Hinds and Charlotte Rampling in 2013 (3,3) |
| OUTOFAFRICA | 1937 memoir by Danish author Karen Blixen adapted as a film in 1985 (3,2,6) |
| WORLDS | The War of the -; H. G. Wells novel adapted as a radio episode by Orson Welles and a film by Steven Spielberg (6) |
| MENTON | City on the French Riviera that contains the Jean Cocteau Museum (6) |
| BEAST | Jean Cocteau directed the film, Beauty And The ... |
| THERAINMAKER | 1995 John Grisham novel adapted as a film with Matt Damon and Danny DeVito in 1998 (3,9) |
| LACHIENNE | 1931 French film by Jean Renoir; title means The Bitch |
| DELICATESSEN | Cult French film by Jean-pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro (12) |
| CINDERELLA | Film based on a French fairy tale |