| PINEWOOD | Home of the Carry On series of films, this British studio first opened in 1936 |
| WINDSOR | English actress closely identified with the Carry On series of films, Barbara ... |
| EALING | British studio that made "The Lavender Hill Mob" |
| CONVENIENCE | Carry On at Your ___, the 22nd film of the Carry On series, released in 1971 |
| AFTERMIDNIGHT | In the Radio Times Guide to Films, this title is shared by films made in 1989 (horror), 1990 (drama), and 2003 (romantic comedy) |
| STEPHEN | _ Graham, star of the films This Is England and The Irishman (7) |
| SIMS | Joan, comedy actress known for the Carry On series (4) |
| ROMCOM | Starts to run over many classic old movies, this sort typical? (6) |
| WILLIAMS | One of the Carry On troupe who was the narrator of Willo the Wisp (8) |
| MATRON | Character played by Hattie Jacques in some of the Carry On films (6) |
| ORCHARD | Julian --, actor who appeared in several of the 'Carry On' films (7) |
| SIDJAMES | Born Solomon Cohen, a star of the Carry On films |
| KENNETH | Star of the Carry On films, ------- Williams (7) |
| BERNARDBRESSLAW | Jewish comic actor best known as a member of the 'Carry On' movie franchise (1934-1993) (7,8) |
| WINTERGARDENS | Venue in Blackpool first opened in 1878, often home to annual political conferences (6,7) |
| ORANGE | First overhang on series of peaks in free state at one time (6) |
| DALE | Jim ---, actor known for his appearances in the Carry On films (4) |
| CARRY | ___ On, series of British comedy films (5) |
| EUSTON | London station first opened in 1837 and modernised and reopened in 1968 (6) |
| MOUSETRAP | The _, Agatha Christie murder mystery play which first opened in 1952 (9) |