| LAVENDERHILLMOB | The ____, Ealing comedy named after a Battersea street |
| LAUGHED | They All -, 1981 Audrey Hepburn comedy named after a Gershwin song |
| LADYKILLERS | The _; Ealing Studios black comedy (11) |
| EAST | Direction to take from Battersea Street (4) |
| BILKO | Sgt. ___ (1996 Steve Martin comedy named for a classic TV character) |
| MOB | The Lavender Hill ___, Ealing Studios film |
| LAVENDERHILL | South London street featured in a 1951 Ealing comedy title |
| WHISKYGALORE | 1949 Ealing comedy based on a novel of the same name by Compton MacKenzie |
| KINGLEAR | Short piece about Ealing comedy, or a tragedy (4,4) |
| LAVENDER | 1951 Ealing comedy film, The _ Hill Mob (8) |
| TIT | '---field Thunderbolt', Ealing comedy about old train 'played' by the 1838 Lion (3) |
| HILL | The Lavender ___ Mob, 1951 Ealing comedy (4) |
| GALORE | 'Whisky ------!', classic Ealing comedy of 1949 (6) |
| PIMLICO | Passport To ---, Ealing comedy starring Stanley Holloway and Margaret Rutherford (7) |
| CORONETS | They were linked with Kind Hearts for an Ealing Comedy classic (8) |
| THELOVELOTTERY | 1954 Ealing comedy featuring an uncredited cameo from Humphrey Bogart (3,4,7) |
| PASSPORT | ___ To Pimlico, 1949 Ealing comedy film (8) |
| EPIC | Impressive Ealing comedy first to feature detective (4) |
| HUE | ___ and Cry, 1947 Ealing comedy starring Alistair Sim |
| ALEC | Guinness of Ealing comedy fame (4) |