| VACANT | Situations ___ , the title of a column or page in a newspaper where jobs are advertised (6) |
| STOPPRESS | Space in a newspaper where late news was displayed (4,5) |
| FACTORIES | Where jobs may be on the line |
| COMEDY | Situation _ |
| AMERICANS | Young _, the title of a 1975 single and album by David Bowie (9) |
| ARLES | Bedroom In _, the title of three similar paintings by Vincent van Gogh (5) |
| LABOUREXCHANGE | Where job-swpping is effectuated? (6,8) |
| ROOM | "The Situation ___ With Wolf Blitzer" |
| SOS | Motley Crue "Same Ol' Situation (___)" |
| SCROLL | Volute or similar motif in the form of a curl of paper/parchment, as seen in art, on the capital of a column or at the end of a stringed instrument such as a violin (6) |
| PLINTH | A rectangular slab or block forming the lowest part of the base of a column or statue (6) |
| BOTTOM | The seat of a chair; foot of a bed, garden, hill or page; stamina; or, solidity/strength of character (6) |
| HEADER | Act of passing or shooting a ball with one's cranium; or, a type of title for an article, chapter or page (6) |
| SPREAD | Two facing pages in a newspaper; or, a layout of Tarot cards (6) |
| EUNUCH | Classical Literature: In Terence's play The ____, the title character is a present from Phaedria to Thais |
| ADHERE | Instruction for sticking content on page 2 or page 4 of RAIL? (6) |
| SPORTS | Section of the newspaper where you'd find box scores |
| VARLET | In olden days. a knight's attendant or page (6) |
| FLUTE | Aerophone played by Frederick II; a groove in a column or cloth; a frill in a frock; a tall piece of stemware for champagne; or, a type of baguette (5) |
| PRISON | Place where con jobs are common? |