| FEATURELENGTH | ___ film, one with a running time sufficient to be seen as the main or sole part of a screening (7-6) |
| ACTION | ___ film, one with a fast-moving plot, often with violent scenes (6) |
| FRANCOPHONE | Speaking French as the main or official language of a country (11) |
| FEATURE | Seen as the main film after you include the Orient in it (7) |
| LONGRUN | Period of time sufficient for things to work themselves out (4,3) |
| RAFFIA | Defender on high crosses first to flick one with a palm |
| ONLY | Sole part of London lyceum (4) |
| UPPER | Not the sole part of Oxford that's superior (5) |
| SHOWING | An appearance; a setting-forth; the action of pointing out; a display, exhibition or presentation of a dog or a horse; or, a film screening (7) |
| BULK | From the Old Norse for "cargo", a ship's freight or hold; the volume of a great size; the main or greater part; any huge body; the thickness of paper; or, dietary fibre/roughage (4) |
| GOUJON | From the name of a small goby fish, French culinary word for a deep-fried strip of breaded chicken or sole (6) |
| UNIQUE | From Latin for "one", word used to mean one and only; single or sole; special; or, without equal or like (6) |
| DABS | Informal word for the fingertips; aces, adepts or experts; small plaice- or sole-like flatfishes sometimes caught by trawlers or shrimpers; gentle pats or taps; or, blobs of chocolate, glue, ink, pain |
| YEHUDIMENUHIN | The old Paul Newman film: one with soldiers suitable for all, Henry's lead in 'Fiddler'? (6,7) |
| VERONIQUE | French term used to describe a dish of chicken or sole served garnished with peeled green or white g |
| NUMERAL | I may be seen as the first one that's positive (7) |
| IMITATION | Production of copies can be seen as the sincerest form of flattery (9) |
| BEAUTYCONTEST | Its result should be seen as the fairest (6,7) |
| APPRECIABLE | Sufficient to be easily seen or measured (11) |
| NORDIC | Term for European in the main, or dictated to (6) |