| MARIECLAIRE | Monthly magazine first published in France in 1937, followed by the UK in 1941 (5,6) |
| TATLER | Fashion and high society monthly magazine first published in 1901 (6) |
| CENSUS | One of these, usually conducted each decade, was not taken in Britain in 1941 (6) |
| EOC | International alliance that was joined by the UK in 1973 (3) |
| TROPHY | Prize for a race between seaplanes and flying boats won outright by the UK in 1931 (9,6) |
| SCHNEIDER | Prize for a race between seaplanes and flying boats won outright by the UK in 1931 (9,6) |
| EEC | International alliance joined by the UK in 1973 (3) |
| PERIODICALS | Monthly magazines, e.g. |
| QUARTERLIES | Three-monthly magazines |
| DOCSAVAGE | Nicknamed 'The Man of Bronze', eponymous character of US pulp magazine first published in 1933 (3,6) |
| VANITYFAIR | U.S. fashion magazine first published in 1913 and revived in 1983 (6,4) |
| NEWYORKER | The --- ---, American weekly magazine first published in 1925 (3,6) |
| SPECTATOR | The ---, political magazine first published in 1828 |
| LISTENER | Weekly magazine first published in 1939, The _ (8) |
| DIGEST | Best-selling US family magazine first published in 1922, Reader's ... |
| SPIEGEL | Der ___, a German weekly news magazine first published in 1947 (7) |
| MAD | Magazine first published in 1952 |
| EBONY | Magazine first published in 1945 |
| REALM | 'Woman's --', British magazine first published in 1958 (5) |
| THENEWYORKER | American weekly magazine first published in 1925 (3,3,6) |