| BOYWHOCRIEDWOOLF | Fabled false alarm source, with "the" ("Mrs. Dalloway") |
| BIGAMIST | Mr. with the Mrs. and Mrs. |
| BEETON | Be at school with the Mrs (for cookery) |
| WEB | Modern information source, with "the" |
| ONION | Popular satirical news source, with "The" |
| WSJ | News source with the podcast "Your Money Briefing," for short |
| NET | Modern information source, with "the" |
| FORCE | Jedi's power source, with "the" |
| VOLGA | Important caviar source, with "the" |
| TEMPEST | "We are such stuff as dreams are made on" source, with "The" |
| BEEB | Brit's news source, with "The" |
| CANALS | From "grooves, reeds, water pipes" and sharing a source with the name of a variety of tubular pasta, a word for artificial waterways; or, ducts (6) |
| ADELA | Mrs. Bradley's first name on the BBC's "The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries" |
| STORMS | Rants when the drunken sot gets the Mrs upset (6) |
| WOOLF | Born Adeline Virginia Stephen in 1882, the novelist whose best-known works include Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, The Waves and the extended essay A Room of One's Own (5) |
| RIGG | Actress who played Emma Peel in The Avengers and later starred in The Mrs Bradley Mysteries and Game of Thrones (4) |
| AHERNE | English comedian known for The Royle Family and The Mrs. Merton Show, Caroline - (6) |
| MIA | One of the Mrs. Sinatras |
| MUIR | The Mrs. at Gull Cottage |
| STORM | How to get the Mrs to sound furious (5) |