| Copy |
| Newsman |
| Reviser |
| Book man |
| Film job |
| Text ___ |
| Redactor |
| Post post |
| Prose pro |
| Post man? |
| Copy fixer |
| News chief |
| Diaskeuast |
| Film worker |
| Jet setter? |
| Mad person? |
| Time worker |
| Line judge? |
| Revisionist |
| Time keeper |
| Film cutter |
| Book worker |
| Writer's aid |
| Daily bigwig |
| Daily V.I.P. |
| Film clipper |
| Flub catcher |
| Globe figure |
| Job in media |
| Job in Vogue |
| Mss. handler |
| Parents boss |
| Pitch reader |
| Tabloid boss |
| Text cleaner |
| Newsroom man |
| Post master? |
| Word changer |
| Text reviser |
| Paper worker |
| Book Reviewer |
| Life support? |
| Film-crew VIP |
| Copy righter? |
| Draft changer |
| Film position |
| Galley slave? |
| Magazine boss |
| Masthead word |
| Rioted (anag) |
| SASE receiver |
| Wired cutter? |
| Blue-penciler |
| Magazine head |
| Newspaper VIP |
| Paper cutter? |
| Post position |
| Writer's need |
| Masthead name |
| Star employee |
| Crossword VIP |
| People" person |
| Copy corrector |
| Globe position |
| Journal honcho |
| Magazine mogul |
| Masthead entry |
| Newspaper head |
| Pro with prose |
| Publishing VIP |
| Ross or Giroux |
| Story assigner |
| Text tightener |
| Piece polisher |
| Writer's guide |
| Money changer? |
| Masthead title |
| Money manager? |
| Tabloid worker |
| Magazine chief |
| Newspaper boss |
| Magazine worker |
| Arbiter of mss. |
| Giroux, for one |
| Magazine V.I.P. |
| Masthead figure |
| Newsroom worker |
| Post operative? |
| Greeley was one |
| Writer's helper |
| Reporter's boss |
| Bowdler was one |
| Newspaper chief |
| Magazine bigwig |
| Magazine staffer |
| Masthead listing |
| Newspaper bigwig |
| Cutter, at times |
| Greeley, for one |
| Journal reviewer |
| Magazine manager |
| Marginal worker? |
| Masthead heading |
| Newspaper person |
| Manuscript fixer |
| Person at a desk |
| Tina Brown, e.g. |
| Newspaper worker |
| Perry White, e.g. |
| Ben Bradlee e.g. |
| Director coworker |
| Giroux or Greeley |
| Harold Ross, e.g. |
| Letter to the ___ |
| Masthead position |
| Publishing person |
| Story manipulator |
| Watterson or Dana |
| Magazine employee |
| Periodical figure |
| Senior journalist |
| Manuscript reader |
| Newspaper employee |
| Literary authority |
| Manuscript changer |
| Newspaper big shot |
| Post-office worker |
| Postproduction VIP |
| Slate.com employee |
| Magazine executive |
| Publishing employee |
| Correctional worker |
| Ernest Rhys was one |
| Hollywood job title |
| Magazine supervisor |
| Manuscript receiver |
| Robert Giroux, e.g. |
| Web designer's tool |
| Blue-pencil wielder |
| Newspaper executive |
| Publisher's employee |
| Horace Greeley, e.g. |
| Max Perkins, for one |
| One checking stories |
| One with paper cuts? |
| Person in publishing |
| Photoshop user, e.g. |
| Will Shortz, notably |
| Writer's fixer-upper |
| Perry White, for one |
| Manuscript recipient |
| One working on drafts |
| Postproduction worker |
| Self-important person |
| Self-employed person? |
| Copyreader's superior |
| Publishing house hiree |
| This puzzle's overseer |
| Time management figure |
| One going over the line |
| One striking out, maybe |
| One fixing a Time piece? |
| Type of computer program |
| Watterson or W. A. White |
| One of Bret Harte's roles |
| Publishing house employee |
| Person who switches lines? |
| Sentence reducer, at times |
| One changing lines, perhaps |
| One in control of the story |
| One whose work is polishing |
| Time management specialist? |
| Journalist — rioted (anag) |
| One of Willie Morris's roles |
| Person who makes copy right? |
| James Russell Lowell, for one |
| One slightly changed this clue |
| A bad one woudn't fix this clue |
| One who might get the word out? |
| One who reduced Life sentences? |
| One who shortened Life sentences? |
| She's committed to better writing |
| Writer's best friend, you'd think |
| Daniel Meade on "Ugly Betty," e.g. |
| One who might shorten your sentence |
| Maxwell Perkins, for a famous example |
| Writer's best friend, one would think |
| White, in fiction, or Brown, in real life |
| Person who's authorized to shorten a sentence |
| Ben Bradlee's post while at the Washington Post |
| Person whose job it is to accept certain crosswords and change some of the clues, among other things, for example, also hi |