| PRIVATELIFE | Career of soldier defended by press watchdog |
| THEASPERNPAPERS | Story of rupees found in tree covered by press |
| SCOURGE | Curse of Macbeth, for one, finally covered by press |
| ANGLEIRON | Point of view taken by press had solid support |
| COVERAGE | Treatment by press of fellow attracting anger |
| SUBSTANCE | Basis of attitude shown by press employee (9) |
| GRIN | Never-ending mockery of fate by press (4) |
| PUNISH | Harshly treat part of UK covered by press (6) |
| SUBVERSION | Overthrow of regime - form introduced by press employee (10) |
| LIVELIHOOD | Career of immorality overturned by Long Island gangster (10) |
| GALBRAITH | Pen name of the author who wrote The Cuckoo's Calling, The Silkworm and, most recently, Career of Ev |
| MCGRAW | NEW! Fall 2016: CBS drama "Bull" starring Michael Weatherly is inspired by the earlier career of Dr. |
| LENIN | A series of strokes ended the career of this Russian revolutionary leader, who died in 1924 (5) |
| EYELESSINGAZA | Autobiographical novel by Aldous Huxley tracing the career of Anthony Beavis (7,2,4) |
| ROWLING | Author who wrote the Cormoran Strike trilogy comprising The Cuckoo's Calling, The Silkworm and Career of Evil under the pen name of Robert Galbraith (7) |
| PARNELL | A divorce scandal in 1890 ended the political career of this Irish advocate of Home Rule (7) |
| FANBASE | Group of people who admire and follow career of star (3,4) |
| REUNION | *Family get-together or, alternately, destroy the career of the co-producer of "Achtung Baby"? |
| CFCA | In 1922, the Star becomes a pioneer in broadcasting by establishing its own radio station _ _ _ _ ...and in 1923 it becomes the first radio station to broadcast a hockey game, launching the career of |
| SEA | Alluded to in the stanza "full fathom five" in The Tempest, any one of the saline "mares" forming the oceans; a great wave; the tide; or, the maritime career of a sailor (3) |