| KETTERING | Town in Northamptonshire that houses the Alfred East Art Gallery |
| SILVERSTONE | Motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire that first hosted the British Grand Prix in 1948 (11) |
| NENE | River rising in Northamptonshire that flows into The Wash (4) |
| RUSHDEN | Town in Northamptonshire, or village in Hertfordshire (7) |
| CORBY | New town in Northamptonshire formerly associated with the steel industry (5) |
| TOWCESTER | Market town in Northamptonshire noted for its former horse racing course (9) |
| RAUNDS | Runs ad about small town in Northamptonshire (6) |
| REVENGE | The -, Alfred Tennyson poem about Sir Richard Grenville and the 1591 Battle of Flores with the Spanish fleet in the Azores |
| DAVENTRY | Town in Northamptonshire (8) |
| HEDREN | Actress who played the title role in the Alfred Hitchcock film Marnie (5,6) |
| TIPPI | Actress who played the title role in the Alfred Hitchcock film Marnie (5,6) |
| KIM | Actress who played dual roles in the Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo (3,5) |
| REBECCA | She doesn't appear in the Alfred Hitchcock movie about her (7) |
| HECHT | Ben, author of the screenplay for the Alfred Hitchcock film Spellbound (5) |
| QUESERASERA | One name for a song first sung by Doris Day in the Alfred Hitchcock film TheMan Who Knew Too Much (3,4,4) |
| MATTER | Shi-Zheng Chen film which won the Alfred P Sloan Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, Dark ... |
| MUSEEDORSAY | Museum in Paris on the bank of the Seine that houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world: 2 wds. |
| SLOAN | The Alfred P. ___ Foundation (nonprofit institution) |
| CALLEDFORTH | Summoned the 'Alfred style' cloth (6,5) |
| BIRDS | The -; Alfred Hitchcock film, loosely based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier (5) |