| MADISONAVENUE | Centre of American advertising and public-relations firms in New York City (7,6) |
| SHETLAND | Yell here: "Guy replaced firm in New Caledonia!" (8) |
| PITPROP | Bed, and public relations work for a supporter of mine! (7) |
| DESPERADO | De Sade and public relations officer mixed up with outlaw (9) |
| THERUGBY | English 19 now beaten by Dutch bowler and public relations guy (3,5,5,3) |
| JOHNDILLINGER | US gangster and Public Enemy No. 1 killed by the FBI in 1934 following a tip-off from the 'Woman in Red' (4,9) |
| REIGNOFTERROR | Term for the period of massacres and public executions during the French Revolution, 1792-1794 (5,2,6) |
| PULITZERPRIZE | Annual award for journalism, literature, musical composition and public service, established 1917 (8,5) |
| COLLABORATING | Teaming up with others, commanding officer organises ball and public speaking (13) |
| NIGHTLIFE | In search of this? Hit Isabel in London and Public in New York |
| UNIQUE | ___ selling point, meaning of the initialism USP used in advertising and sales presentations (6) |
| TEEPEE | Starting off, it's expensive for short aristocrat at the centre of American mobile accommodation (6) |
| OLMEC | Petrol mechanics at the centre of American empire (5) |
| CAN | Be able to hide in the middle of American plans (3) |
| MISINFORMS | Gives wrong news of firms in some endless trouble |
| ROCOCO | Gold in turn linked with two firms in elaborately ornate style (6) |
| FLYER | Name shared by a type of advertising and the Wright Brothers" first plane. (5) |
| SOHO | Part of London which is home to many advertising and media companies (4) |
| BRANDING | The promotion of a product through advertising and distinctive design (8) |
| RHODEISLAND | Centre of American expansion? |