| MARYJANE | ___ Watson, comic book character previously played in films by Kirsten Dunst and Emma Stone (4,4) |
| MARIEANTOINETTE | Title queen played by Kirsten Dunst in a 2006 Sofia Coppola film |
| ARROGANCE | Artist returns church organ previously played in conceit (9) |
| MICHELLEDUBOIS | In 'Allo 'Allo, the French resistance leader played by Kirsten Cooke |
| CATWOMAN | Julie Newmar originated this TV role in 1966; it's since been played in films by Halle Berry and Anne Hathaway |
| SUPERMAN | Fictional hero played in films by Christopher Reeve (8) |
| NEDKELLY | Real-life outlaw played in film by Mick Jagger |
| CATSMEOW | The ?, 2001 film drama starring Kirsten Dunst and Eddie Izzard (4,4) |
| DROPDEAD | _ _ Gorgeous, 90s film about teenage beauty pageants starring Kirsten Dunst and Ellen Barkin (4,4) |
| SOLDIERS | 1998 action-comedy film starring Kirsten Dunst and Gregory Smith (5,8) |
| TOMCLARK | Opening batsman who won seven successive County Championship titles with Surrey in the 1950s having previously played football for Walsall |
| DOLITTLE | Doctor of books by Hugh Lofting who has been portrayed in film by Eddie Murphy (8) |
| HEATHCLIFF | Emily Bronte character played in films by Laurence Olivier, Timothy Dalton and Ralph Fiennes |
| JAMESTKIRK | Fictional character who has been played in films by William Shatner and Chris Pine (5,1,4) |
| CHAMPION | Bob _; Jockey portrayed in film by John Hurt (8) |
| EVAPERON | Argentine first lady portrayed in film by Madonna (3,5) |
| TONTO | Radio/TV character played in film by Michael Horse (1981) and Johnny Depp (2013) |
| LAURIE | Alcott character played in film by Peter Lawford and Christian Bale |
| BELLE | Disney princess played in film by Emma Watson |
| ARTHUR | King played in film by Sean Connery, Richard Harris and Clive Owen |