Across
- 4. The fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to gain financially (8)
- 5. Who (pictured) played Christy Brown in the 1989 film 'My Left Foot' (6,3,5)
- 6. Extreme or irrational fear of spiders (13)
- 8. The ability to make short, sharp, and clever remarks packed with meaning is described as a what type of humour (5)
- 11. Third word of "I hear, I see, I learn" in Latin (5)
- 12. Name the Trainspotting film character pictured (6)
- 13. Sorry Alanis. But a traffic jam when late? That's not ironic it's just what? (3,4)
- 14. If a film is full of, or characterised by, bloodshed and violence, it's described as (4)
- 16. To flow or leak out slowly (4)
- 17. Which street did Freddy Krueger have particular issues with (3)
- 18. First word of "I hear, I see, I learn" in Latin (5)
- 20. Which 1967 song begins 'In a neat little town they call Belfast / Apprentice to a trade I was bound / And many's an hour's sweet happiness / Have I spent in this neat little town' (3,5,6,4)
- 22. Name the Trainspotting film character pictured (4,3)
- 23. In music, the concluding passage of a movement or composition (4)
- 24. Name the Trainspotting film character pictured (6)
Down
- 1. Who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate factory (5,4)
- 2. Name the pictured founding member of The Dubliners (6,4)
- 3. Sorry Alanis. Rain on a wedding day would be this, but not ironic (11)
- 7. Name the American alternative rock band who took their name from the unbearable, selfish child in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (6,4)
- 9. Second word of "I hear, I see, I learn" in Latin (5)
- 10. What part of New York is Bully Joel from (3,5)
- 14. In 1978 what did Frankie Valli sing "is the word" (6)
- 15. First name of Ms Beuaregarde, the girl who turns into a blueberry in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (6)
- 18. American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce (6)
- 19. According to Buggles in 1979, what killed the radio star(5)
- 21. Pictured is half of a famous 80's pop duo. Name the duo (4!)
- 23. To check or restrain something (4)
