| LANSBURY | George, former Labour Party leader who edited the Daily Herald from 1913 to 1922 (8) |
| DOUGLAS | Classic British motorbike firm, specializing in flat-twin designs and briefly a car-maker from 1913 to 1922 (7) |
| HUGHGAITSKELL | Labour Party leader who succeeded Clement Attlee |
| MEANS | What's found in The Herald from time to time? Answer: 'Wherewithal' (5) |
| THESUN | Newspaper that replaced the Daily Herald (3,3) |
| FANFARE | Herald from distant Spain after lover (7) |
| MICHAELFOOT | Ex-Labour Party leader who turned down a 16 across (7,4) |
| KRAZYKAT | American newspaper comic strip by cartoonist George Herriman which ran from 1913 to 1944 |
| REESMOGG | William, journalist who edited The Times from 1967 to 1981 (4-4) |
| LAROUSSE | Pierre ___, French lexicographer who edited the Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siecle (8) |
| 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) |
| MAXHASTINGS | Military historian who edited the Daily Telegraph from 1986 to 1995 (3,8) |
| MARSHALL | Thomas R ___, vice president of the US from 1913-21 (8) |
| HIGHBURY | Popular name of Arsenal's home ground from 1913-2006 (8) |
| WOODROWWILSON | The 28th President of the United States, in office from 1913 to 1921 (7,6) |
| HERTZ | Joseph *****, Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1913 to 1946 (5) |
| REASON | John - - - , former Telegraph rugby correspondent who edited the seminal book The Lions Speak (6) |
| EDMILIBAND | MP and former Labour Party leader (2,8) |
| WILSON | US president from 1913 to 1921 (6) |
| IONA | Scottish island on which former Labour Party leader John Smith is buried (4) |