Across: 3 The title of the first film scored in the 21st century The Patriot (2000)

4 The number of film soundtracks John Williams and the LSO recorded together John Williams personally recorded with us 11 times; 6 movies, The Fury, Superman, Dracula, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Monsignor

6 The first word of a film title for which John Williams composed only one theme Solo – John Powell wrote the score for Solo: A Star Wars Story, but John Williams was asked to write Han Solo’s Theme, The Adventures of Han

7 The year of the last John Williams score recorded by the LSO The LSO last recorded with John Williams in 2005 – Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith

9 The surname of a hero in a franchise, scored by John Williams, which has its own theme park area Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the highly anticipated new area in the theme park Disneyland. The surname of a hero within the Star Wars franchise which passes through 2 down, is ‘Kenobi’. (Mr) Tintin from The Adventures of Tintin also has a theme park area dedicated to the franchise.

10 The name of the director with whom John Williams has worked the most John Williams worked with Director Steven Spielberg the most

Down: 1 The title of a film set during World War II, scored by John Williams While John Williams composed music for several films that are set during World War II, The correct title which passes through 3 across and 6 across is The Book Thief.

2 The name of the lead actor in two franchises scored by John Williams Harrison Ford starred as Han Solo in the Star Wars series and as Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones series.

4 The year of John Williams’ birth 1932

5 The original surname of a villain in a franchise for which John Williams wrote the theme and three of the soundtracks John Williams wrote the soundtrack for the first three films in the Harry Potter series. His main theme continued through the rest of the films but he no longer composed the soundtracks for them. ‘Tom Marvolo Riddle’ is (villain) Lord Voldemort’s original name

8 The title of the first film John Williams scored that won a Grammy, Golden Globe, and an Academy Award (1975) – Grammy Award [Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture] Academy Award [Original Score] Golden Globe [Best Original Score]