| AGONYAUNT | In the past, city relative was a correspondent (5,4) |
| SLATER | Alfie Moon thought this relative was a burglar when he returned to Walford recently (6) |
| FREDDIE | Alfie Moon thought this relative was a burglar when he returned to Walford recently (7) |
| HOLLYWOOD | "Access ___": TV entertainment news show where Billy Bush was a correspondent |
| AGONY | In the past city was in pain |
| LENINGRAD | Lady in danger running past city |
| MANDVI | Plays Samar Chartwell in Blue Bloods and was a correspondent for The Daily Show, Aasif - (6) |
| ODELL | Nancy, who was a correspondent in both "Access Hollywood" and "Entertainment Tonight" |
| EMAILED | English tabloid journalist was a correspondent (7) |
| SPECIAL | A dish offered in addition to a main menu; a correspondent reporting on a particular story; the article dispatched; or, a bargain (7) |
| NIECE | A relative was involved in the plan - i.e. Cedric (5) |
| TAUNTON | On time, a close relative was working at a town in England (7) |
| PEMBROKESHIRE | Welsh county where the Cardigan corgi's relative was first bred and where arty siblings Augustus and Gwen John were born, in the towns of Tenby and Haverfordwest respectively (13) |
| ANTIDOTE | Heard that a close relative was very keen to find a remedy (8) |
| STEPHENCOLBERT | Host of "The Late Show" who was once a correspondent on "The Daily Show": 2 wds. |
| SON | Relative was one of the prisoners of war ... (3) |
| COUSIN | Relative was in American-Indian company first |
| CHAMPSELYSEES | Munch small dates past city avenue (6,7) |
| POSTAPOCALYPTIC | Travelling past city Coppola used, while describing scene following catastrophic event |
| NICE | French city relative pronounced pleasant to look at (4) |