| KALING | Comedian Mindy of "The Office" |
| COHN | Mindy of The Facts of Life |
| PAM | Played by Jenna Fischer, what is the name of the receptionist in the US version of The Office? (3) |
| NOCTURN | One of the three parts of the office of Matins in the Roman Catholic Church (7) |
| AUSTRALIAHOUSE | What is the name of the office of the Australian High Commission in London? (9,5) |
| SYLVESTER | Adopted name of three popes, including Gerbert of Aurillac, the first French holder of the office (999-1003) (9) |
| OVAL | Description of the office of the President |
| READONLYFILES | These types of records don't apply to the writers of The Office - they're only for show (4,4,5) |
| CARELL | Which actor's roles include Ron Burgundy's weatherman and the boss in the US version of The Office? (6) |
| STEVE | See TV broadcast with Mr Carell of the US version of The Office (5) |
| MACKENZIE | - - - Crook, star of The Office and Pirates Of The Caribbean (9) |
| MINDY | _ Kaling, comedian who starred in the US remake of The Office (5) |
| STEVECARELL | American actor and comedian best known for playing Michael Scott in the NBC version of The Office |
| BRENT | David ___, boss on the British version of "The Office" |
| TEMP | Ryan, for the first two seasons of "The Office" |
| GERVAIS | Surname of Ricky, creator of The Office (7) |
| SCRANTON | City where the US version of The Office is set ( 8) |
| RICKYGERVAIS | British star of "The Office" who wrote the "Flanimals" kid-lit series: 2 wds. |
| GLADRAGS | Handbags and -; Mike d'Abo song covered by Rod Stewart and Stereophonics that was adopted as the theme of The Office (4,4) |
| ADRIAN | Name adopted by six popes, including the only English holder of the office (Nicholas Breakspear, 1154-9) (6) |