| ___ princeps (first printing) | 29 |
| Newspaper issue | 15 |
| Bulldog, for one | 16 |
| Print (or reprint) of a book | 28 |
| Bibliophile's concern | 25 |
| It may be limited or late | 25 |
| Bulldog, e.g. | 13 |
| Book printing | 13 |
| Textbook update specification | 29 |
| Publication specification | 25 |
| Particular publication | 22 |
| One may be limited | 18 |
| Number of impressions | 21 |
| NPR's "Weekend ___" | 33 |
| Newspaper run | 13 |
| First printing, say | 19 |
| Dictionary specification | 24 |
| Copies published simultaneously | 31 |
| Bulldog follower | 16 |
| Book's first printing, say | 30 |
| Book version | 12 |
| A printing | 10 |
| A limited one can be valuable | 29 |
| Word processor feature | 22 |
| Where to select Select All | 26 |
| Undo's setting | 18 |
| Text is often copied from it | 28 |
| Software staple | 15 |
| Paste holder? | 13 |
| Paste container? | 16 |
| One very big and so round (4) | 29 |
| It has Cut, Copy and Paste commands | 35 |
| Published, in Pisa | 18 |
| Newspaper article | 17 |
| View from the top? | 18 |
| Vehicle for a famous reply to Virginia | 38 |
| Two-cents piece? | 16 |
| Publisher's article | 23 |
| Opinion column | 14 |
| News comment | 12 |
| Kind of "we" | 22 |
| Greeley creation | 16 |
| Counterpart of advertising | 26 |
| Posts in the Hearst empire | 26 |
| How Lou Grant spoke? | 20 |
| Where opinions are stated | 25 |
| Slant in print | 14 |
| Periodical's bias | 21 |
| Pronoun used by some writers | 28 |
| Opinion page perspective | 24 |
| I, haughtily | 12 |
| William Allen White was one | 27 |
| One with influential opinions | 29 |
| One whose pieces are slanted | 28 |
| Daily contributor | 17 |
| Important media staffer | 23 |
| Often-bracketed addition | 24 |
| Brief words from Greeley | 24 |
| Remove, as an unnecessary line | 30 |
| Remove from copy | 16 |
| Delete, as from an article or video | 35 |
| Delete, as expletives | 21 |
| Delete text | 11 |
| Delete from copy | 16 |
| No-no title at Ms., presumably | 30 |
| Oilers, on NHL scoreboards | 26 |
| Teachers College deg. | 21 |
| NHL city, on ESPN tickers | 25 |
| Music enjoyed by people on MDMA, at times | 41 |
| Instructor's degree: Abbr. | 30 |
| He wrote "Philosopher's Quest" | 44 |
| U.S. philosopher-essayist | 25 |
| U.S. philosopher | 16 |
| Philosopher who taught at Columbia | 34 |
| Irwin ___, American philosopher | 31 |
| He wrote "Philosopher's Holiday" | 46 |
| Author of the 87th Precinct series | 34 |
| Character actress in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 61 |
| Soup served at the Iran-Contra hearings? | 40 |
| Hubert Humphrey's running mate, 1968 | 40 |
| "Drums Along the Mohawk" author | 41 |
| St. Louis slugger Jim | 21 |
| Slugger Jim who along with Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen were nicknamed "MV3" during the St. Louis Cardinals's 2004 World Series run | 146 |
| Eight-time Gold Glove fielder Jim | 33 |
| Actor O'Brien et al. | 24 |
| 'Drums Along the Mohawk' author Walter | 46 |
| Alberta's capital | 21 |
| Oilers' place | 17 |
| Oilers' home | 16 |
| Northernmost city in North America with more than half a million people | 71 |
| Michael J. Fox birthplace | 25 |
| Home of the largest shopping mall in North America | 50 |
| Home of Canada's largest mall, named "Eighth Wonder of the World" by travel writers | 97 |
| Capital of Wild Rose Country | 28 |
| Capital of Alberta | 18 |
| Alias YEG | 9 |
| 13-time Grey Cup winners | 24 |
| Throat ailment in Alberta? | 26 |
| English king called Ironside | 28 |
| 19th-century English actor who played Hamlet at Drury Lane | 58 |