| LEDE | Start of an article, in journalist lingo |
| LEGMAN | On-scene reporter, in journalist lingo |
| BYLINE | The journalist's name at the top of an article in a newspaper or magazine (6) |
| FORONETHING | Is in favour of an article in a series (3,3,5) |
| ERASE | Remove all traces of an article in Gaelic |
| GRAF | Section of an article, in journalism slang |
| SUBHEAD | Part of an article in slightly larger text than the body, perhaps |
| TLDR | "Sorry, but I'm skipping your novella of an article," in Internet shorthand |
| STATELINESS | Out-of-place formality in journalist probing various lists sent (11) |
| 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 |
| EAGLEEYED | A joy almost certainly found in journalist that's discerning |
| SWEDISH | Like Eriksson, smart to take in journalist (7) |
| WHACKO | Eccentric Warrant Officer invites in journalist (6) |
| EMBED | Drive in journalist receiving award (5) |
| HEDER | The female taking in journalist for religious instruction |
| REFINED | Sophisticated judge in journalist (7) |
| COPYLEFTED | Busy year resulted in journalist getting published without restrictions |
| MORGAN | Minute liver perhaps seen in journalist? (6) |
| DENOTE | Signify mood in journalist after revolution (6) |
| EXEMPTS | Releases minute part in journalist's account? (7) |