- Film set electrician
- Film set in 1931 Berlin (floor show)
- Film set in 1941
- Film set in Bodega Bay, with "The"
- Film set item
- Film set on Amity Island
- Film set on Pandora
- Film set on the spaceship Nostromo
- Film set schlepper
- Film set VIP
- Film set worker
- Film set workers
- film setting 1939 epic film
- Film shoot
- FILM shot
- Film shot at the Olympics?
- Film shot in stages?
- Film shots
- film show
- FILM showing
- Film site
- Film Sleuth
- Film snippet
- Film snippets
- Film snips
- film society
- FILM sound adjustment
- Film source, sometimes
- Film special effects technique
- Film special effects, briefly
- Film special effects, for short
- Film special FX
- Film specification
- FILM specifications
- Film spectacular
- Film speed ind.
- Film speed letters
- Film speed no.
- film Spielberg Director
- Film splices
- film spoof CIA 1980s director
- Film spool
- Film spools
- film staple Action
- film star
- Film star celebrated in this puzzle
- Film star Davis
- Film star Flynn
- Film star gardner
- film star hayek
- Film star Lupino
- Film star Poitier
- film star Silent
- Film star Wallach
- Film star's stand-in
- Film star's trailers
- Film starring 60-Across, 1941
- Film starring Mary Tyler Moore
- Film stars
- Film stars, e.g.
- Film starter
- Film statistic
- Film statue
- Film statuette
- Film stock
- Film storage unit
- FILM story
- film Streep Actress
- Film strips
- Film studied in physics labs
- Film Studio
- FILM studio
- Film studio behind "Toy Story" and "Up"
- Film studio department
- FILM studio floodlight
- Film studio light
- Film studio locale
- Film studio name since 1912
- Film studio site
- Film studio spearheaded by 57-Across
- Film studio stages
- Film studio stock
- Film studio that made "Jerry Maguire"
- Film studio VIP
- Film studio with a lion mascot
- Film studio with a lion symbol
- Film studio with a Pegasus logo
- Film studio with a roaring lion
- Film studio, for short
- Film studio's cash cows
- Film studio's commissary
- Film studio's many
- Film style
- Film successes
- Film Superman
- Film Superman before Routh
- film Sutherland
- film Swayze 1987 film
- Film swimmer Williams
- FILM synopsis
- Film system shown in domed theaters
- Film system with an extra-large screen
- Film taglined "The Story That Won't Go Away"
- Film teaser
- Film teasers
- Film technique
- Film technique used in old California Raisins ads
- Film technique, briefly
- Film technique, for short
- Film terrier
- Film terrier played by Skippy
- Film that builds success slowly
- Film that continues a story
- film that creates a feeling of suspense
- Film that Dustin Hoffman's pet watches?
- Film that earned 117-Across a Best Actor nomination
- Film that earned Sissy Spacek her first Oscar nomination
- Film that ends with "friendship"
- Film that famously interrupted a 1968 NFL telecast
- FILM that follows on from story of a previous one
- Film that garnered Warren Beatty his Best Director Oscar
- Film that has been shot
- Film that introduced 'I Only Have Eyes for You'
- Film that introduced "the Force"
- Film that Jane Fonda's pet watches?
- Film that lost out to "The Silence of the Lambs" for Best Picture
- Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire"
- Film that lost to "Green Book" for Best Picture
- Film that might have "XXX" in its title
- Film that often includes drawings
- Film that picks up where the prev. one leaves off
- Film that preceded "New Moon"
- Film that rates no stars
- Film that takes place on Pandora
- Film that was a cinema revolution in its day
- Film that won 11 Academy Awards
- Film that won 11 Oscars
- Film that won an Oscar for visual effects
- Film that won Denzel Washington an Oscar
- Film that won nine Oscars
- Film that's barely shown?
- Film that's not very long
- Film the convicts watch at Shawshank Prison
- Film theater
- FILM theater/theatre
- FILM theater/theatre owner
- Film theaters
- Film theatre
- FILM title
- Film title "Citizen"
- Film title character who likes to high-five
- Film title character who says "This is the part where you run away"
- Film title character whose mother dies three minutes into the film
- Film title kvetch?
- FILM title music
- film title start Hitchcock, Alfred film
- Film title words with 'The King' or 'The Egg'
- FILM titles at end
- FILM to which persons under 16 are not permitted
- film Tracy/Hepburn 1949 film
- Film trailer
- Film trailer, e.g.
- Film trailers, e.g.
- Film trickery, for short
- Film tricks that capture the sound of fox dispatching duck
- Film trophies
- Film trophy
- Film tycoon
- Film unit
- Film Unit A/C
- Film units
- Film unlikely to have a costume designer?
- Film used for recording tapes
- Film V.I.P.
- Film Vamp ___ Harlow
- Film vamp linked to Valentino
- Film vault collection
- Film vault holding
- Film vault items
- Film venue
- Film versions
- FILM very sensitive to light
- Film viewer of a sort
- Film villain
- Film villain played by Joseph Wiseman
- Film villain who never said 23-Across, with "the"
- Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!"
- Film villain with one eye
- Film villain with prosthetic hands
- film Violent
- film vip
- Film vixen Bara
- Film voice of Frank Oz
- Film Warren commissioned?
- Film watcher's channel
- film Wayne, John birthplace
- film Western
- Film whale
- Film whose "Falling Slowly" won the Best Original Song Oscar
- Film whose sequel is subtitled "The Sequel"
- Film whose sequel was subtitled "On the Rocks"
- Film whose star was 2004's Best Actor
- Film whose tagline ends "Nothing can stop it!"
- film Willis, Bruce Ex of
- Film winds around it
- Film winds up on it
- Film wise man with his own grammar
- Film with 8,000 extras
- Film with a "II," e.g.: Abbr.
- Film with a 2010 sequel subtitled "Legacy"
- Film with a cast of thousands
- Film with a classic shower scene
- Film with a creepy motel owner
- Film with a famous chariot race
- film with a fast-moving plot, usually containing scenes of violence
- Film with a feline baseball ace?
- Film with a highly devoted group of select fans
- Film with a huge cast
- Film with a memorable shower scene
- Film with a posse
- Film with a saloon
- Film with a small budget
- Film with a sound track
- Film with a stage?
- Film with a terrifying two-note theme
- Film with Bogart and Bergman
- Film with Buzz Lightyear
- Film with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn
- Film with dancing brooms
- Film with dancing hippos
- Film with dangerous jobs
- Film with Dustin as Dorothy
- Film with Dustin Hoffman
- Film with dusty streets, typically
- Film with four sequels
- Film with Greta Garbo
- Film with guns
- Film with Han Solo
- Film with Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde
- Film with lots of shooting stars?
- Film with Manny the Mammoth
- Film with many extras
- Film with Mickey mangling magic
- Film with nakedness
- Film with Peter Fonda as a beekeeper
- Film with saloon scenes
- Film with six sequels
- Film with stage scenes
- Film with steeds and saloons
- Film with the closing line "Well, nobody's perfect"