| SCARFE | Gerald -; illustrator who created the title sequences for Yes Minister and its sequel (6) |
| MISIRLOU | Dick Dale song that plays in the title sequence for "Pulp Fiction" |
| FUELROD | Homer throws one out the window in the title sequence of "The Simpsons" |
| TITANIC | Backing music in a title sequence for epic film (7) |
| COLDOPEN | Segment before the title sequence |
| BRIGGS | Raymond, English illustrator who created the children's picture book The Snowman (6) |
| JUDITH | Children's author and illustrator who created the feline character Mog, _ Kerr (6) |
| SEARLE | English illustrator who created the "St. Trinian's" cartoon series |
| POTTER | Beatrix - - -, author and illustrator who created Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddle-duck (6) |
| SCARRY | Richard ___, children's author and illustrator who created Busytown (6) |
| FOWLDS | Derek, actor who appeared in the television series Yes Minister and Heartbeat (6) |
| HUGHES | Author and illustrator who wrote Dogger and the Alfie series for children (6) |
| HACKER | Jim ____ was played by Paul Eddington in Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister |
| MACROS | Coded sequences for repetitive tasks in Excel, e.g. (6) |
| HARGREAVES | Weaver from Lancashire who invented the spinning jenny; or, the author and illustrator who created the Mr. Men and Little Miss book series (10) |
| TISSOT | James, French painter and illustrator who was a mentor of Edgar Degas (6) |
| RAYMOND | _ Briggs, late British author and illustrator who created The Snowman and Fungus The Bogeyman (7) |
| TOETAG | Identifier seen in the "Six Feet Under" title sequence |
| QUATRE | French for a playing card, domino or side of a die with four pips; or, a ballet sequence for four dancers (6) |
| STRING | Sequence for the way preceding a circle (6) |