| STATEPAPERS | Publication in America revealing government documents (5-6) |
| STATUS | Volunteers in street with us revealing social position (6) |
| ELDERSTATESMEN | Bushmen go round parts of the US revealing mature politicians (5,9) |
| TAURUS | It's ripped, say, by us, revealing sign of the zodiac (6) |
| STARRREPORT | 1998 government document referenced in "Monica's Story" |
| THELISTENER | Weekly magazine launched by the BBC in 1929 which ceased publication in 1991 (3,8) |
| STATE | Government documents, say the press (5-6) |
| PAPERS | Government documents, say the press (5-6) |
| SEAL | Emblem on government documents, often |
| IDS | Government documents that include personal photos: Abbr. |
| USE | For Official ___ Only (phrase on some government documents) |
| FOI | Act that makes it possible to see government documents, abbr. |
| TOPSECRET | Phrase on some government documents |
| REDTAPE | Term for the rouge or pinkish ribbon or strip traditionally used to bind official government documents, thus for excessive bureaucracy (3,4) |
| GPO | U.S. government document producer |
| CITYLIMITS | London listings magazine founded in 1981 which ceased publication in 1993 (4,6) |
| GRAY | Old Etonian and Cantabrigian whose anonymous elegy written in, and expressing the evening mood of, an English churchyard in Stoke Poges achieved instantaneous success on its publication in 1751 (4) |
| OMAGH | Expression of surprise about a publication in Ulster (5) |
| ENMESH | Catch music publication in English county lacking passion (6) |
| ONPAPER | Working on a publication, in theory (2,5) |