Memorize these and you could recognize 11.9% of all Publishing clues.
| # | Answer | Appearances | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Random House | 5 | Publishers of Dr. Seuss, in 1933, they won the U.S.'s most famous censorship case on "Ulysses" |
| 2 | subscription | 2 | According to "USA Today", 95% of newsweekly magazines' sales are by this |
| 3 | Rupert Murdoch | 2 | This multi-media mogul has added Harper & Row publishers to his stable of Aussie, U.S. & British holdings |
| 4 | Rand McNally | 2 | This Chicago map & atlas maker has also sold airplane tickets & baggage tags |
| 5 | Lear's | 2 | First published in February 1988, it's a magazine for women over 35, not Shakespearean kings |
| 6 | Harper | 2 | Last name of 19th century brothers James & John; it's been paired with Row &, now, with Collins |
| 7 | Dr. Seuss | 2 | While cleaning out a drawer, his wife discovered his manuscript for "Daisy-Head Mayzie" & it was published in 1995 |
| 8 | Tina Brown | 2 | She was still editor in chief of Vanity Fair when she was named Magazine editor of the Year in 1988 |
| 9 | Carl Sagan | 2 | A posthumous collection of this astronomer's writings is titled "Billions and Billions" |