| GETTABLE | Book a restaurant? Can be achieved |
| GETATABLE | Book a restaurant within reach |
| NOTABLE | Remarkable reason you can't book a restaurant? |
| FILLET | From "thread", a word for a narrow ribbon tied round the head originally, later a boned side of fish or slice of meat; a decorative line impressed on the cover of a book; a narrow piece of wood; or, a |
| SPINE | Heartwood of a tree; a quill of a hedgehog; a bound edge of a book; a series of vertebrae; or, courage (5) |
| METHOD | Set of instructions accompanying a list of ingredients in a cookery book; a technique in acting; or, a sequence in change ringing (6) |
| LEAF | A folio of a book; a botanical structure known in its embryonic form as a cotyledon; or, gold in the form of foil, used in gilding (4) |
| SWATCH | Small sample of carpet, cloth or wallpaper; a number of said testers bound as a book; a computer's palette of active colours; or, a spot of ink for matching during printing (6) |
| PASSAGE | An alley; an extract from a book; a journey by air/sea; a section of a piece of music; or, the advance of time (7) |
| JACKET | Skin of a potato; dust cover of a book; a record sleeve; or, an outer garment (6) |
| AZALEA | A book, a drink and a flower (6) |
| CASE | Cover of a hardback book; a holder for pencils; or, a box containing 12 bottles of wine (4) |
| ELEVATOR | A lift, such as the "great glass" example in a Roald Dahl book; a hoist for grain; or, anything that raises (8) |
| RUMBA | Get a drink and book a dance |
| REREADS | Enjoys a book a second time |
| NOVELEXPERIENCE | English Lit class: A -- "All we had to do was read one book; a very ___" |
| BABY | ... by holding a book, a little one (4) |
| DUODECIMO | Book a pair of performers a short time after start of last month (9) |
| BEWICK | Engraver with a species of swan named after him; author of the natural history book A History of British Birds (6) |
| RESERVATIONDESK | Spot in a hotel to book a room |