| PHILIPGLASS | US composer awarded the Best Film Music BAFTA for 2002's The Hours (6,5) |
| IBERT | French classical composer awarded a Prix de Rome for his cantata Le Poete et la Fee (The Poet and the Fairy) (5) |
| EAST | ___ Lake Golf Club (site of 2002's THE TOUR Championship) |
| SIERRAMADRE | 1949 film which won the Best Film Oscar: The Treasure of the ___ ___ (6,5) |
| CITIZENKANE | Regarded by many as 'The best film of all time' (7,4) |
| MYBRILLIANT | 1979 Australian film for which Judy Davis won a BAFTA for Best Actress (2,9,6) |
| MOBEENAZHAR | Journalist who won a BAFTA for his work on BBC series Muslims Like Us (6,5) |
| SCHINDLERSLIST | 1993 historical drama about the Holocaust that won both the Best Picture Oscar and the Best Film BAFTA: 2 wds. |
| CHARIOTSOFFIRE | 1981 historical drama about Olympic runners that won both the Best Picture Oscar and the Best Film BAFTA: 3 wds. |
| THEKINGSSPEECH | 2010 historical drama about George VI that won both the Best Picture Oscar and the Best Film BAFTA: 3 wds. |
| AVRIL | Canadian pop singer, famous for 2002's Sk8er Boi, ----- Lavigne (5) |
| CONNELLY | Jennifer --------, Oscarwinning actor for 2002's A Beautiful Mind (8) |
| CHARADE | This Audrey Hepburn starrer's been called: "the best film that Hitchcock never made." (7) |
| EVESBAYOU | Samuel L. Jackson movie that Roger Ebert called the best film of 1997 |
| OLIVERREED | English actor posthumously nominated for a BAFTA for his role in the 2000 film Gladiator (6,4) |
| AIMEE | The 1967 BAFTA for the best foreign actress went to France's Anouk ... |
| CAREER | 1979 Australian film for which Judy Davis won a BAFTA for Best Actress (2,9,6) |
| SHANEMEADOWS | English film director and screenwriter whose This is England won a BAFTA for Best British Film |
| EDUCATION | An _, 2009 film for which Carey Mulligan won a BAFTA for Best Actress (9) |
| MICKEYROURKE | He won a BAFTA for the 2008 film The Wrestler (6,6) |