| LEICESTER | ___ Square, pedestrianised area in London's West End noted for film premieres (9) |
| SOHO | Area in London's West End (4) |
| TRAVISKELCE | Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs tight end noted for his relationship with Taylor Swift (6,5) |
| OPENING | Opportunity for film premiere (7) |
| PRECINCT | Pedestrianised area of a town centre |
| MOUSETRAP | Agatha Christie stage play, the longest- running show in London's West End, 'The -' (9) |
| DRURYLANE | Street in London's West End on which the Theatre Royal is located (5,4) |
| STEVENAGE | The UK's first town with a fully pedestrianised town centre (9) |
| RENECLAIR | French director noted for films such as I Married a Witch (1942) and And Then There Were None (1945) |
| ABELGANCE | Pioneering French director noted for films including J'accuse (1919), La Roue (1923), and Napoleon (1927) (4,5) |
| REDCARPET | Film premiere essential? |
| ADELPHI | ___ Theatre (Where Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Sunset Boulevard premiered in 1993 in London's West End, in England) |
| LARDOON | Bacon strip for repairing road in London's West End |
| LYRIC | ___ Theatre, one in London's West End that opened in 1888 (5) |
| BOEINGBOEING | 1960 Marc Camoletti stage farce revived in London's West End in 2007 (6-6) |
| LYCEUM | Theatre in London's West End that opened in 1834 (6) |
| ANNIE | Musical about a redheaded orphan in which Miranda Hart is currently starring in London's West End (5) |
| IANMCKELLEN | Knighted actor currently treading the boards in London's West End as King Lear in the play of the same name (3,8) |
| OLIVER | Musical with script, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, premiered in London's West End in 1960 (6) |
| GILLIAN | ___ Anderson, The Crown actress who trod the boards in London's West End with 63D in All About Eve (7) |