| PARRIS | South African-born political writer and broadcaster who was the Conservative MP for West Derbyshire from 1979 to 1986 (7,6) |
| MATTHEW | South African-born political writer and broadcaster who was the Conservative MP for West Derbyshire from 1979 to 1986 (7,6) |
| NAMESAKE | The host of Question Time on BBC One and the Conservative MP for Congleton are ____s |
| LETWIN | Oliver ___, Conservative MP for West Dorset; Shadow Home Secretary from 2001-03 (6) |
| ARENDT | German-born political theorist Hannah ____ wrote The Origins of Totalitarianism |
| NDP | Sask-born political party |
| SAHL | Canadian-born political satirist |
| CLARKE | Oz, the British wine writer and broadcaster who was born in 1949 (6) |
| KEARNEY | Martha ___, Dublin-born journalist and broadcaster who was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's The World at One for 11 years |
| BETJEMAN | John _, English poet, writer and broadcaster who was poet laureate 1972-84 (8) |
| FRY | Stephen - - -, actor and broadcaster who was the original presenter of QI (3) |
| ALISTAIRCOOKE | British-American writer and broadcaster who presented the BBC radio series Letter From America (8,5) |
| STEPHENFRY | Comedian, actor, writer and broadcaster who is a regular visitor to Mallorca (7,3) |
| CLIVE | _ Anderson, comedy writer and broadcaster who used to be a barrister (5) |
| LOYDGROSSMAN | Author and broadcaster who gained fame as co-presenter of Through the Keyhole |
| WANEEK | ___ Horn-Miller, Olympian (Water Polo), activist and broadcaster who was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2019 |
| TERRY | Irish broadcaster who was the original host of Blankety Blank (5,5) |
| WOGAN | Irish broadcaster who was the original host of Blankety Blank (5,5) |
| JAMESON | Journalist and broadcaster who edited the Daily Mirror, Daily Express, Daily Star and News Of The World in the 1970s and '80s (5,7) |
| MABEY | Nature writer and broadcaster and whose book titles include Food for Free, The Unofficial Countryside, Flora Britannica and Turned Out Nice Again (5) |