| KATEWINSLET | Best Actress Oscar winner for "The Reader" |
| WINSLET | Kate ___, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for The Reader (7) |
| LECTERN | It's for the reader to elect to join the navy (7) |
| LIBRARYEDITION | It's bound to be an enduring work for the reader |
| LECTOR | Collect orders for the reader (6) |
| SPELL | Mean, for the reader, enchantment (5) |
| LITERATURE | I alter true version meant for the reader (10) |
| USUM | For the reader's benefit: in ____ lectoris (4th acc.) |
| ILLEGIBLE | I'll say religious book without any introduction is impossible for the reader |
| BOOKMARK | A tome, Mr Twain? Here's a reminder for the reader (8) |
| PLOT | Something for the readers of Gardener's World (4) |
| HARE | David -; dramatist who wrote the play Plenty and the screenplays to The Hours, The Reader and the four-part series Roadkill (4) |
| KATE | ___ Winslet, actress who won an Oscar for her performance in The Reader, opposite 14A (4) |
| WORKMATE | "The Reader" Oscar winner Winslet |
| PTO | Acronym often found at the bottom of a letter advising the reader that there is more writing over the page (1,1,1) |
| SEEPAGE | It tells the reader where to look for the word "percolation" (7) |
| EMOTICON | Text-based faces and objects that help give the reader a sense of the writer's feelings behind the text (8) |
| MYSTERY | Suspenseful novel that keeps the reader in the dark until the very end |
| STEIN | "Wait while I hasten slowly forwards," was the advice given to the readers of the work of the eccent |
| SYDNEY | At the start of this century, a person claiming to be Lady Agatha Maberley from the Fakenham area entertained the readers of the ... Morning Herald with tales of different disasters and events (6) |