| HEARST | William Randolph --, 1863-1951, US newspaper publisher (6) |
| FLAHERTY | Robert J --, 1884-1951, US pioneer, documentary film-maker and explorer (8) |
| CONNOLLY | Maureen, tennis player who won the 1951 US Women's National Singles Championship (8) |
| JOSEPH | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name (6,8) |
| CITIZENKANE | 1941 Orson Welles film inspired by the life of US newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst (7,4) |
| PULITZER | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name (6,8) |
| JOSEPHPULITZER | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name |
| CONRAD | ___ Black, British-Canadian ex-newspaper publisher (6) |
| GRAHAM | Katharine __, newspaper publisher played by 25/16 in The Post (6) |
| RIDDER | Knight ___ (former newspaper publisher) |
| ADOLPH | Newspaper publisher Ochs |
| RANDOLPH | William - Hearst, US newspaper magnate |
| DAFT | Foolish public official in US newspaper |
| WASHINGTONPOST | The ____ is a US newspaper or a John Philip Sousa march |
| JOURNALESE | Make Joe learn US newspaper language (10) |
| STARSANDSTRIPES | US newspaper that is flagging in sales? (5,3,7) |
| PUBLISHER | US newspaper owner, drug dealer, carrying about 454 grams? |
| SANSIMEON | William Randolph Hearst's home |
| PRESSBARON | William Randolph hearst, for one: 2 wds. |
| HEARSTS | William Randolph and Patty, famously |