| IANHISLOP | Editor of "Private Eye" |
| INGRAMS | Richard ___, former editor of Private Eye who was founding editor of The Oldie and |
| IAN | Editor of Private Eye, _ Hislop (3) |
| HISLOP | Ian __, editor of Private Eye (6) |
| RICHARDINGRAMS | Co-founder of Private Eye and its editor until 1986 |
| SPILLANE | American writer of gritty crime novels and creator of private eye, Mike Hammer, Mickey ... |
| GNOME | Lord ___, proprietor of Private Eye (5) |
| SADLER | Bill of "Private Eye" |
| ROSS | ___ Macdonald, creator of private eye Lew Archer |
| RUSHTON | Willie -------, co-founder of Private Eye (7) |
| SATIRE | Humour typical of Private Eye (6) |
| SEPIA | Old-fashioned tone of Private Eye in the main (5) |
| NEASDEN | ___ FC, football club that is familiar to readers of Private Eye (7) |
| CHALET | Tea ladies initially accept leaders of Private Eye (6) |
| WHOOPED | Cheered leaders of private eye detectives under who? (7) |
| SHAKESPEARE | About a pair of private eyes in Stratford-Upon-Avon (----------- & Hathaway) |
| MITFORD | Author of The Pursuit of Love and editor of Noblesse Oblige in which she included a glossary of "U" and "non-U" usage (7) |
| 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 |
| LIDDLE | Rod ___, journalist who is an associate editor of The Spectator and former editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme |
| ANDREWNEIL | Former editor of the Sunday Times, founding chairman of Sky TV and later GB News, former BBC presenter and since 2008 the chairman of Press Holdings (6,4) |