| FIRMS | Companies supply wood and paper for publication |
| LAC | Primarily little artisan companies supply resin (3) |
| PLANETREE | Does it supply wood for building aircraft? (5,4) |
| CHILEPINE | Reportedly cold, long for one to supply wood |
| BOOKCASE | Storage unit for ink and paper |
| STATIONERY | Pens and paper settled for the auditor |
| CROSSES | Pen and paper game, Noughts and - |
| HANGMAN | Pencil-and-paper game for two (7) |
| WALLET | Pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money. (6) |
| SCRAPHEAP | Place for obsolete metal and paper cash in circulation |
| ERASER | Helpful tool for pencil-and-paper crossword solvers |
| OWIES | Scraped knees and paper cuts, for example |
| LEADTIMES | Waits for one who's ordered metal and paper (4,5) |
| BATTLESHIPS | Craft needed for a game with pencil and paper |
| ORIGAMI | Word from the Japanese for "fold" and "paper" |
| BALSAMICVINEGAR | It's used in dressing light wood recorder with slender stem and paper back |
| MADELINEKAHN | American actress, comedian and singer whose films include What's Up, Doc?, Young Frankenstein and Paper Moon |
| BALLOON | Toy that derives its name from an originally linen-and-paper structure built by the Montgolfier brothers for carrying passengers in a basket (7) |
| ESPARTO | One of two coarse grasses (especially Stipa tenacissima of Spain and North Africa) used to make ropes, wickerwork and paper (7) |
| SOLANDER | Linnaean disciple who travelled with James Cook and invented a book-like box for holding such items as botanical specimens, colour plates, manuscripts, maps and papers (8) |