| INSOLVENT | Bankrupt novelist failed to cover publication, in the end (9) |
| MAGNITUDE | Mass publication in the buff covers - the thing we desire |
| ENCOUNTER | Literary magazine founded in 1953, ceasing publication in 1991 (9) |
| SYNDICATE | To distribute feature articles, comic strips etc. for simultaneous publication in various newspapers |
| RETRACTED | Withdrew a publication in a rush (9) |
| BARMAGNET | East End locks securing publication in drawer |
| TROPICOFCANCER | 1934 novel by Henry Miller whose publication in the United States in 1961 led to an obscenity trial |
| AARP | Its magazine is the largest-circulation publication in the U.S. |
| NEWYORKER | US publication in most quarters having special delivery |
| ESOTERICA | Highly specialised publications in German removed from various categories (9) |
| LISTENER | Magazine that ceased publication in the early 1990s (8) |
| EMBARGO | Turn back love, take hold of me and stop publication in the meantime (7) |
| MAGAZINE | Publication in the powder room (8) |
| AMALGAM | A publication in the morning about liberal? It's a mixture (7) |
| AMERICANORGAN | Instrument shown by a publication in the States (8,5) |
| TEARSHEET | Proof of publication, in advertising |
| 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) |
| EBOOK | Publication in digital format designed to be downloaded to a Kindle, iPad or similar device (1-4) |
| THELISTENER | Weekly magazine launched by the BBC in 1929 which ceased publication in 1991 (3,8) |
| THEBELL | Murdoch publication in time starts to hack every call (3,4) |