| HEADLINE | The words in big, black letters on the front page of the newspaper that let everybody know what the article is all about |
| ASBOLDASBRASS | In black letters, a small amount of money makes confident to the point of impudence (2,4,2,5) |
| TELLERS | They let everybody know they're bank clerks (7) |
| THATTOUCHOFINK | Part of the newspaper that stays with you? |
| GOLDLEAF | A precious metal beaten into a thin sheet used in decorating e.g. the letters on the front of a book (4,4) |
| GMC | Letters on the front of a Yukon SUV |
| FRAKTUR | Ornate German style of black- letter type, the standard typeface for printing German from the 16th to the mid- 20th century (7) |
| EDITOR | Perry White's position at the Daily Planet, the newspaper that employed mild-mannered Clark Kent (ak |
| TELLER | He lets everybody know he's in banking (6) |
| TELLSTHEWORLD | Lets everybody know |
| GOTHIC | Leave unfinished stupid black letter (6) |
| OLDENGLISH | Gold lines round hard black letter (3,7) |
| REDDITOR | User of "the front page of the Internet" |
| PAPER | November 3, 1892: The first edition of The Evening Star appears with the slogan "A ___ For The People" on the front page |
| REDDIT | Site claiming to be "the front page of the Internet" |
| REDDITORS | Contributors to "the front page of the internet" |
| BOOKEND | The last page of the novel found on the shelf in the library (4,3) |
| BAYLEAF | A green in the ragout yet a reddish-brown colour on the page of the recipe book? (3,4) |
| MASTHEAD | The title of a newspaper printed on the front page |
| SPLASH | Newspaper's lead story on the front page; or, a drop of soda, tonic water etc added to a drink (6) |