| PLENTIFUL | Abundant source of paper - a plant entered by some of us? (9) |
| MOUSSE | Considered a tasty dish by some of us (6) |
| BUNDLE | A drum of belongings, a ream of paper, a sheaf of corn, a wad of cash or other collection of loosely gathered or bound things (6) |
| RATTLE | The crackling of paper; a dice-box; a maraca- or shaker-like toy for a baby; the rings of a pit-viper's tail; or, a spell of lively chattering (6) |
| QUIRE | A set of 24 or 25 sheets of paper; a twentieth of a ream (5) |
| SIDE | Either of the two surfaces of a sheet of paper; a sports team; or, a television channel (4) |
| SHEET | A leaf of paper; a mattress cover; or, a pane of glass (5) |
| DREAMER | The German holding a quantity of paper, a fantasist (7) |
| SLIP | A piece of paper - a cutting (4) |
| PRETYPED | Both sides of paper a" electronic sort a" date keyed in in advance (3-5) |
| CORNUCOPIA | Our panic moderated after company provides abundant source of supply (10) |
| ROULEAU | A packet of coins in paper; a roll of ribbon; or, a style of button loop on the back of a bridal gown (7) |
| MINE | Abundant source of supply |
| WELLSPRING | An abundant source of something (10) |
| ELEPHANTGRASS | Size of paper shop offering source of paper |
| TREATISE | Source of paper cups: it's a recycled paper (8) |
| PORTFOLIO | Set of papers a minister's responsibility (9) |
| SHEAF | Bundle of papers -- a folio with novel on top (5) |
| SNOWDROP | No words after failing first of papers, a bloomer |
| WHANGEE | Tall woody grass of the Asian genus Phyllostachys whose stems are grown as a source of paper pulp (7) |