| APPENDAGE | Attachment of a sheet enclosing pound note |
| BEATER | Person employed to rouse game birds from woodland; one of a pair of attachments of a food mixer; or, a percussion mallet (6) |
| BELAY | The attachment of a climber to a mountain by tying the rope off round a rock spike or piton (5) |
| TOPSAIL | Uppermost attachment of a vessel's rigging (7) |
| OEDIPUSCOMPLEX | Psychological attachment of a son to his mother (7,7) |
| ELECTRA | Strong attachment of a daughter to her father (7) |
| COMPLEX | Strong attachment of a daughter to her father (7) |
| SERIF | Letter attachment, of a sort |
| ELECTRACOMPLEX | Strong attachment of a daughter to her father, with hostility to her mother (7,7) |
| SIDE | Either of the two surfaces of a sheet of paper; a sports team; or, a television channel (4) |
| LEAF | Photosynthesis organ of a tree or plant; section inserted to extend a table; or, gold in the form of a sheet (4) |
| EGLOMISE | Paired with "verre", an ancient method of engraving, gilding or painting the reverse of a sheet of glass to create a soft mirrored effect (8) |
| EYELETS | Fasteners consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole for the attachment of cords. (7) |
| VERSO | Left-hand page of an open book; or, the back of a sheet of printed paper (5) |
| ROLYPOLY | A pudding made of a sheet of suet pastry covered with jam or fruit and baked or steamed (4,4) |
| EDGE | Sharp part of a sheet of paper |
| WINDOWPANE | Architectural element in the form of a sheet of glass (10) |
| RECTO | Front of a sheet of paper (5) |
| PANE | Section of a sheet of stamps |
| PAGE | One side of a sheet of paper |