| MCELVOY | Anne ___, journalist for The Economist and the Evening Standard married to Sunday Times editor Martin Ivens |
| BIGMACINDEX | Measure published by The Economist and named after a McDonald's hamburger |
| FOLLETT | Ken -; author of the Kingsbridge series of novels including The Pillars of the Earth,World Without End and The Evening and the Morning (7) |
| WERE | "And the evening and the morning ___ the first day" (Gen 1 |
| RIIS | Crusading journalist for the old New York Sun |
| ADLER | Renata ___, longtime journalist for The New Yorker |
| OSBORNE | George, former Conservative MP for Tatton who was editor of the Evening Standard from 2017-2020 (7) |
| BRIANSEWELL | Former art critic of the Evening Standard whose father was the composer Philip Heseltine, better known as Peter Warlock |
| ESSAY | Try the Evening Standard, for instance (5) |
| COLONELBLIMP | Cartoon character David Low first drew for the London Evening Standard in the 1930s |
| TUTIN | Dorothy ____ won her first Evening Standard best actress award for playing Viola in the 1960 RSC production of Twelfth Night |
| PASTTHE | Directions to Sunday paper's neighbour, the direct way to 1Dn? (5,4,3,4) |
| FIRST | Directions to Sunday paper's neighbour, the direct way to 1Dn? (5,4,3,4) |
| POST | Directions to Sunday paper's neighbour, the direct way to 1Dn? (5,4,3,4) |
| BLIMP | Pompous moustachioed military man created by New Zealand cartoonist David Low for the London Evening Standard in 1934 (7,5) |
| COLONEL | Pompous moustachioed military man created by New Zealand cartoonist David Low for the London Evening Standard in 1934 (7,5) |
| DEBORAHHARRY | Singer who starred in the 1997 black comedy "Six Ways to Sunday" |
| NOISES | An Evening Standard review calls Michael Frayn's ____ Off "the funniest farce ever written" |
| BIGMAC | The price of this hamburger is used by The Economist to illustrate comparative buying-power in various countries of the world (3,3) |
| PREMIUMBONDS | “The practical man in the street who knows anything about ____ is quite aware that they are in their nature and intention lotteries” (The Economist, 1908) |