| NORMANPETT | English artist; creator in 1932 of Daily Mirror comic strip Jane's Journal |
| CECILKING | Chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers and Bank of England director (1901-87) |
| READER | Ralph ?, Somerset-born impresario; originator in 1932 of the scouting Gang Show |
| CHARM | Appeal of Daily Mirror leader |
| GARTH | Daily Mirror comic strip of a strong hero that ran from 1943 until 1997 (5) |
| ANDYCAPP | One of Shatterford's lakes, and Daily Mirror comic strip (4,4) |
| JANE | Name of the girl in a 1932-1959 comic strip in The Daily Mirror (4) |
| RIOJA | In the Mirror, comic Brand plugs impression of wine (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) |
| MORGAN | English journalist and TV presenter sacked as Editor of the Daily Mirror in 2004 (5,6) |
| PIERS | English journalist and TV presenter sack as Editor of the Daily Mirror in 2004 (5,6) |
| PIERSMORGAN | English journalist and TV presenter sacked as Editor of the Daily Mirror in 2004 (5,6) |
| SOUSA | American composer, 1854-1932, of The Stars and Stripes Forever (5) |
| REACTOR | Creator in a way missing this type of energy in Ireland (7) |
| CHOREOGRAPHER | Dance creator in job with reverse of average work ahead of her (13) |
| BRITS | Readers of the Daily Mirror or the Sun, mainly |
| EUSTACE | "Useless" character in Daily Mirror cartoons from 1935 (7) |
| PERISHERS | Cartoon strip published by the Daily Mirror (9) |
| CAPP | What was the surname of the Daily Mirror cartoon couple Flo and Andy? (4) |
| CASSANDRA | Pen name of William Connor, Daily Mirror journalist |