| PULITZER | Joseph ___, Hungary-born American newspaper publisher who died in 1911 (8) |
| HEARST | William Randolph, U.S. newspaper publisher who died in 1951 (6) |
| ZUKOR | Adolph ___, Hungary-born US film executive who founded Paramount Pictures (5) |
| GABOR | Zsa Zsa ___, Hungary-born actress whose roles include Mata Hari in 1972 film comedy Up the Front (5) |
| VASARELY | Victor -, Hungary-born Op Art painter whose works include 1964's Banya (8) |
| USATODAY | American newspaper that pioneered the use of infographics (3,5) |
| KRAZYKAT | American newspaper comic strip by cartoonist George Herriman which ran from 1913 to 1944 |
| BAEDEKER | Karl ---, 19th Century German publisher who gave his name to a series of travel guidebooks (8) |
| JOSEPH | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name (6,8) |
| JOSEPHPULITZER | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name |
| WILLIAMLYONMACKENZIE | Newspaper publisher who created the Colonial Advocate in 1824 (7,4,9) |
| OCHS | Adolph --, American newspaper publisher (4) |
| SCRIPPS | Newspaper publisher who founded the United Press |
| EGON | Hungary-born travel-guide writer and gastronome who died in 2010 (4) |
| EGONRONAY | Hungary-born travel-guide writer and gastronome who died in 2010 |
| RONAY | Hungary-born travel-guide writer and gastronome who died in 2010 (4,5) |
| OBERTH | Hermann, Hungary-born astro-physicist who assisted Wernher von Braun in space rocket development (6) |
| SCHICK | Bela, Hungary-born paediatrician who developed a test to determine susceptibility to diphtheria (6) |
| LOSANGELES | ___ Times American newspaper with the fourth-highest weekday circulation in the country: 2 wds. |
| THEWALLSTREET | ___ Journal American newspaper with the third-highest weekday circulation in the country: 3 wds. |