| READERSHIP | Collective body of newspaper perusers |
| CLERICS | Members of the collective body of people ordained as religious ministers (7) |
| SACRED | The collective body of the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church is called the -- College (6) |
| EDS | MS. perusers |
| READERS | Perusers (7) |
| READER | Peruser, of books perhaps (6) |
| SPEEDREADER | Fast peruser |
| ESCAPADE | Word for a swift uncloaking in order to slip away from a peruser originally, now a daring, exciting, freeing adventure, breaking loose from restraints (8) |
| CHIPS | Pommes frites-like sticks of deep-fried potato, traditionally served in cones or parcels of newspaper; poker tokens; or, fragments of stone (5) |
| GAZETTE | From "halfpennyworth of news", a type of newspaper originally sold for a Venetian coin of very little value (7) |
| EDITOR | A reviser of newspaper copy or preparer of book text whose traditional red pencil or pen remains a symbol of the proofreading profession (6) |
| COLUMN | Row of figures in section of newspaper (6) |
| PERSONALCOLUMN | Wrongly newspaper pronounce small section of newspaper (8,6) |
| IMAGE | Picture of Egypt on back of newspaper and magazine (5) |
| PRAGMATIC | Photograph on outside of newspaper, mostly dull and matter-of-fact |
| DATELINE | Location of East/West meeting that is given at top of newspaper article |
| PRESSCUTTINGS | Preserve pieces of plants in bits of newspaper (5,8) |
| PARTS | Bad typos scattered around the back of newspaper, some of which are here (4,5) |
| BODY | Bad typos scattered around the back of newspaper, some of which are here (4,5) |
| TABLOID | What style of newspaper was originally the name of a proprietary 19th Century medicine? (7) |