| SCREENED | Shown in a cinema |
| FEATURE | A prominent article or story in a newspaper; or, the main full-length film in a cinema's programme (7) |
| AISLE | Passage between seats in a cinema, theatre, aircraft, pews in a church or supermarket shelves (5) |
| TRAINER | A series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it in a cinema or on television (7) |
| USHER | A person who shows people to their seats in a cinema (5) |
| EGOMANIAC | Oneself, one would love to work in a cinema for a change |
| SCREEN | Flat surface in a cinema on which pictures or words are shown (6) |
| FOYER | From "hearth, fireplace", a warm welcoming entrance hall, whether in a cinema, hotel, school or theatre (5) |
| FILM | Thin coating seen in a cinema |
| BACKROW | Place for romance in a cinema (4,3) |
| MACEDONIA | Country party in a cinema building (9) |
| ARMREST | Seat separator in a cinema (7) |
| NAOMI | Walls in a cinema |
| ONSILENT | Like phones in a cinema, hopefully (2,6) |
| MAFIA | Mob involved in a cinema fiasco |
| HOMAGE | Reverence shown in a home in Georgia (6) |
| ROWS | Lines of seats as in a cinema or theatre (4) |
| EXTERIOR | An outdoor scene in a cinema film, TV drama or the like (8) |
| USHERESS | Somehow she's sure she could work in a cinema (8) |
| LIFEBOAT | 1944 Hitchcock movie in which his picture is shown in a newspaper on board |