| CLOSEKNIT | Cast off, perhaps, and bound together (5-4) |
| TIMELIMIT | Item revised and bound, making deadline (4,5) |
| TIGHTKNIT | Closely bound together (5-4) |
| CHIPBOARD | Pieces of wood bound together in sheets (9) |
| OFFSPRING | Issue old folios, bound together |
| CONNECTED | Bound together as commonly put bat to ball |
| RECORDSET | Three albums bound together, e.g. |
| SPRINGERS | At dog training school, do they progress by leaps and bounds? (9) |
| BALLERINA | Her career progresses by leaps and bounds (9) |
| BALE | A large bundle or package of compressed and bound goods (4) |
| AROUNDTHEUBEND | Unearthed, and bound to go down the pan (6,3,1-4) |
| TIRED | Fatigued and bound to be about right (5) |
| TAPED | Recorded and bound (5) |
| HITCH | And bound to be a problem (5) |
| NOVEL | From the Latin meaning "new", an extended work of prose fiction, printed and bound as a book (5) |
| 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 |
| 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) |
| BALED | Bundled merchandise or hay tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops |