| JOURNAL | Newspaper or periodical |
| EDITOR | Meaning "producer of games" or "publisher", chief of a newspaper or periodical, or a section of either (6) |
| BACKNUMBER | Old newspaper or periodical (4,6) |
| INSERT | A loose sheet placed inside the folds of a newspaper or periodical (6) |
| MASTHEAD | Title block of a newspaper or periodical (8) |
| ILLUSTRATION | Picture in a book or periodical |
| PUBLICATION | Act of putting out a book or periodical |
| FORMAT | The shape, size and presentation of a book or periodical (6) |
| FILLER | Brief article or item used to bridge a gap in a newspaper or broadcast; or, decorator's caulk (6) |
| PRINT | A newspaper; or, a dyed pattern or design on a garment or textile (5) |
| PASSAGE | A journey by ship or the route taken; a bird's migration; an extract from a book or newspaper; or, a section of a piece of music (7) |
| COPY | From "abundance, plenty", word first for a transcript of an original, later an individual specimen of an article, book, newspaper or other work; matter to be typeset/printed; or, an imitation or repro |
| PAGE | One side of a leaf in a book or newspaper; or, an attendant to a medieval knight (4) |
| FOLD | Flock of sheep; or, a crease in a newspaper or employed in origami (4) |
| DESK | Editorial section of a newspaper; or, a pair of players within an orchestra's string section or the music stand so shared (4) |
| FEATURE | A prominent article or story in a newspaper; or, the main full-length film in a cinema's programme (7) |
| SHEET | Something broad or expansive, such as a curling rink, layer of cloud/rain, linen bedcover, page of printed music, piece of wrapping paper, map, newspaper or pane (5) |
| ROUND | Regular route or journey made when delivering milk or newspapers; or, a slice of toast (5) |
| ISSUES | Editions of newspapers or other periodical publications; books lent by libraries or; points in dispute (6) |
| STRIPS | Airport runways; football kits; "funnies" in comics or newspapers; or, rows of three or more connected postage stamps (6) |