| MONTHLY | Magazine such as Good Housekeeping or National Geographic |
| MAG | Good Housekeeping or Sports Illustrated for short |
| DIOCESE | Word for housekeeping or general administration originally, thence for a bishopric or an episcopate (7) |
| WELLFAVOURED | Having special advantages such as good looks |
| CREATURE | ____ comforts, things that make life more pleasant such as good food and a place to live (8) |
| COMIC | Magazine such as The Beano, The Dandy, Eagle or Bunty (5) |
| UNECONOMIC | A French magazine such as Pilote keeps on losing money (10) |
| ISSUE | Edition of a magazine, such as 14-Across's "Drew" |
| LUISROYO | Spanish fantasy artist best known for his illustrations for magazines such as Heavy Metal and George R R Martin's 2014 novelette The Ice Dragon (4,4) |
| HEARST | Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping |
| WYSE | Longtime Good Housekeeping columnist Lois |
| SIGHT | Eyes rest, holding "Good Housekeeping", initially (5) |
| HELOISE | Pseudonym of a 'Good Housekeeping' writer |
| SEAL | Good Housekeeping ___ of Approval |
| WASTENOTWANTNOT | Good Housekeeping guide? (5,3,4,3) |
| CERTS | Mints named for their seal of approval from Good Housekeeping |
| MEAN | Duchess giving out tips for good housekeeping of little value (4) |
| SEALS | Good Housekeeping approvals |
| HURDLES | Traditional wattle fences for sheep-pens; or, jumps used in athletics or National Hunt racing (7) |
| EDITOR | "Globe and Mail" or "National Post" position |