| THETHIRDMAN | The greatest British film of all time, according to the British Film Institute in 1999 |
| BFI | The British Film Institute (1,1,1) |
| SOMELIKEITHOT | Film listed by the American Film Institute in 2000 as the greatest American comedy film of all time |
| JASONKENNY | The greatest British Olympian of all time (5,5) |
| MAAM | According to the British royal family's website, the Queen of England should initially be addressed as Your Majesty and thereafter as ___. (4) |
| WELLES | British Film Institute's "greatest film director" |
| DAI | ___ Rees (greatest British player never to win a British Open, some would say) |
| RANK | J Arthur ___, British industrialist whose companies dominated the British film industry in the 1940s and 1950s |
| CYRANO | 2022 BAFTA Awards Outstanding British Film of the Year nominee starring Peter Dinklage in the title role (6) |
| ATAFUNERAL | Death ___ dark black comedy starring Peter Dinklage based on a British film of the same name by Dean Craig: 3 wds. |
| ABET | Support a British film of note (4) |
| EALING | London borough associated with the British film industry (6) |
| MALTESEFALCON | 31st best film of all time, according to AFI's tenth anniversary edition (with "The") |
| AGATHACHRISTIE | Best-selling novelist of all time, according to the Guinness Book of World Records |
| ACDC | "The greatest rock & roll band of all time," according to producer Rick Rubin |
| SEX | "The biggest nothing of all time," according to Andy Warhol |
| MIDNIGHT | The time - according to John Berendt's Pulitzer prize-nominated book - in the Garden of Good and Evil (1994) |
| STARWARS | The American Film Institute named its soundtrack the greatest film score of all time |
| AVA | Once married to Frank Sinatra, this actress is one of the American Film Institute's greatest stars of all time; ... Gardner |
| OURS | What we have is time, according to the cockney |