| TILDA | Tailed off without energy for British actor of film A and legal TV, right Ms Swinton to see Robin (5) |
| GREED | Good British actor of old showing avarice (5) |
| BAFTA | award for British actors |
| ABOMINATOR | One hates to see Robin with wingless Batman, struggling to apprehend ring (10) |
| NOBRAINER | It's easy to see robin near ground (2-7) |
| MURKINESS | Depressed spirit sinks off without energy into the gloom (9) |
| GANDHI | Indian leader heading off without energy |
| CANASTA | Game to show quantity of film a film idol trimmed |
| FOOTAGE | The amount of film a foe got out of it (7) |
| MEDIATORY | Press and TV right, intervening in dispute |
| CONSCRIPT | Cheat with text of film, a compulsory recruit (9) |
| LOCALGOVERNMENT | College man on TV right to pull apart council admin, say |
| NATALIE | Reconstructed a tan lie would, we hear, lead to actor of film and TV (7,4) |
| WOOD | Reconstructed a tan lie would, we hear, lead to actor of film and TV (7,4) |
| KEANUREEVES | A venue reeks after being trashed by actor of film and TV (5,6) |
| COUNTER | A tally, teller, timer or totaliser; a tiddlywink or points-tracker; a token representing a coin; a kitchen top; a turnstile or till's table over which takeaways, teas or tickets are traded and legal |
| MILNE | Author of tales illustrated by E H Shepard and based on the toy animals of his son, Christopher Robin (5) |
| SHER | Late actor of film and TV, Sir Antony _ (4) |
| CHO | John _, US actor of film and TV (3) |
| GOOD | The ___ Flight 2017 American legal TV series featuring Matthew Perry which is about a financial scam that wipes out the fortunes of a lawyer played by Christine Baranski |