| TIMELIMIT | Item revised and bound, making deadline (4,5) |
| DDAY | Decision-making deadline |
| RETAKE | Caretakers' out of bounds, making a second shot (6) |
| CLOSEKNIT | Writing material put back in cupboard and bound together (5-4) |
| BALLERINA | Her career progresses by leaps and bounds (9) |
| SPRINGERS | At dog training school, do they progress by leaps and bounds? (9) |
| EDITED | Revised and cut down, putting third item first (6) |
| SAINT | 'A dead sinner revised and edited': Ambrose Bierce |
| HARDANDFAST | Hands a draft that needs to be revised and fixed |
| STILL | List revised and left all the same (5) |
| OPRAHWINFREY | Interviewer: pay for her revised, and victory claimed! |
| RECITAL | Article revised and broadcast, possibly (7) |
| EMENDED | Revised and corrected, ... the date |
| SPECIALIST | Expert pace is revised and put on record (10) |
| WRITINGPAD | A block, index rerum, jotter, journal, pocketbook or other simple yet note-worthy tool on whose bond or paper one's thoughts and ideas are captured and bound in one's calligraphical hand, pen, scrawl |
| BALE | A large bundle or package of compressed and bound goods (4) |
| WIRESEWN | In victory, we're excited about son and bound robustly |
| ARTICLED | Journalist's work finally printed and bound for office |
| BOUNCED | Sprang back and bound to include Church of England (7) |
| BALLOONS | The result of inflation and bound to amuse the kids (8) |