| THEJUNGLE | 1906 novel that helped produce widespread social reforms |
| VIRAL | Like widespread social media videos |
| EGOISTICAL | Selfish git heading off essential social reforms (10) |
| MCCLUNG | Canadian women's rights/social reforms activist Nellie |
| EPIDEMIC | Dim piece could produce widespread complaint (8) |
| PANIC | Softly I can somehow produce widespread alarm (5) |
| RADICAL | Favouring drastic political, economic, or social reforms. (7) |
| CARNAGE | Can rage unfortunately produce widespread chaos at local store? (7) |
| MASSAPPEAL | Sample repeatedly produces widespread approval among consumers (4,6) |
| PROGRESSIVE | Political party formed in 1912 that advocated social reform |
| ANNABEL | 1906 novel written by L Frank Baum, under the pen name Suzanne Metcalf, subtitled A Novel for Young Folk (7) |
| SIRNIGEL | 1906 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (3,5) |
| SINCLAIR | Upton ___, US author of 1906 novel The Jungle (8) |
| MANOFPROPERTY | "The ... ... ...", 1906 novel by John Galsworthy (3,2,8) |
| NESBIT | Edith, author of the 1906 novel The Railway Children (6) |
| THECHICKENS | 1906 novel by PG Wodehouse (4,5,3,8) |
| LOVEAMONG | 1906 novel by PG Wodehouse (4,5,3,8) |
| FANG | White _, 1906 novel by the American author Jack London (4) |
| THEMANOFPROPERTY | 1906 novel by John Galsworthy |
| INTHEDAYSOFTHECOMET | 1906 novel by H G Wells |