| WINTOUR | see 9dn, English editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988 |
| ANNA | see 9dn, English editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988 |
| ONEIDA | Name adopted by one chief of American tribe (6) |
| GERE | Richard who was the first man featured on the cover of American Vogue |
| APOSTATES | They no longer believe America supports chiefs of American police organisations |
| ANNAWINTOUR | Editor-in-chief of Vogue since 1988 |
| LEEEISENBERG | American editor and author who was editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine throughout the 1970s and 1980s and founding editor of Esquire UK in 1990 |
| NEEDY | English editor in New York in dire straits (5) |
| BREEDING | Fetch English editor in to see reproduction (8) |
| VERAWANG | Fashion designer who became (American) Vogue's youngest editor in 1970 |
| EDWARD | ___ Enninful (editor in chief of British Vogue) |
| ASSANGE | Who is the editor-in-chief of Wikileaks, Julian ... (7) |
| CLARA | ___ Jeffery, editor in chief of Mother Jones |
| FRAN | Writer ___ Hoepfner, editor-in-chief of "___ Magazine" |
| PARTY | see 9dn, Harold Pinter stage play premiered in London in 1958 |
| EGGED | Urged English editor to include a couple of girls |
| LESCARLYON | Who was a lecturer at RMIT and editor-in-chief of The Herald and Weekly Times, and was awarded the 2 |
| PRATT | see 9dn, US actor who plays Peter Quill in 2014 action film Guardians of the Galaxy (5,5) |
| ILLUMINATED | see 9dn, A pretty holy bit of writing? (11,10) |
| ROSSO | see 9dn, Variety of lettuce with frilly reddish-pink leaves |