| THELOVEDONE | Evelyn Waugh novel satirising the American funeral industry (3,5,3) |
| SCOOP | 1938 Evelyn Waugh novel, satirising foreign correspondents in Ethiopia (5) |
| BLEAKHOUSE | Novel satirising the old court of Chancery (5,5) |
| MORTICIANS | Tell American funeral directors I'm to be cremated in cast-iron structure |
| DEVILWEARSPRADA | The ___, 2006 comedy film satirising the fashion industry (5,5,5) |
| ELMERGANTRY | Sinclair Lewis novel satirising evangelism, filmed in 1960 |
| CLOCHEMERLE | Gabriel Chevallier novel satirising 19205 Beaujolais village life (11) |
| LODGE | David ____, who died on New Years Day, wrote novels satirising academic life |
| LAMPOONER | One satirising plan more ludicrously, with nothing in it (9) |
| IRONIST | Person satirising press one way |
| SENDINGUP | Satirising rear contestants arriving at last (7,2) |
| TARTUFFE | MoliA¨re play satirising religious hypocrites (8) |
| ALEC | ____ Baldwin, actor noted for satirising Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live (4) |
| PARODYING | Satirising staff in settlement (9) |
| LOVEDONE | The ___, 1948 Evelyn Waugh novel featuring the character Mr Joyboy (5,3) |
| PUTOUTMOREFLAGS | Evelyn Waugh novel set during the early days of the Second World War |
| POPPY | Stage name of US performance artist Moriah Pereira, known for satirising internet culture (5) |
| AMUSICALJOKE | 1787 work for strings and two horns by Mozart satirising clumsy composition (1,7,4) |
| LORDMARCHMAIN | The character Alexander Flyte in Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, played by Laurence Olivier in the 1981 TV adaptation (4,9) |
| ONE | 'The Loved ___' (Evelyn Waugh novel) |