| VERSO | Left-hand page of an open book; or, the back of a sheet of printed paper (5) |
| RECTO | Right-hand page of an open book, or the front of a loose document (5) |
| GUTTURAL | Phonetics: pronouced in the throat or the back of the mouth (7) |
| REVERSE | Subordinate face of a twosided object such as a coin, medal or flag; the left-hand page of an open book; or, a backhanded sword-stroke (7) |
| SPINE | From the Latin meaning "thorn, prickle, backbone", the bound edge of a book; or, the vertebral column (5) |
| COVER | Jacket of a book; or the top blanket of a bed (5) |
| GUTTER | Space between two facing pages of an open book, columns of type or stamps in a pane; a duct for diverting rainwater; or, a channel at either side of a bowling alley (6) |
| ZEBRA | Image on the last page of an alphabet book |
| RENEWAL | The extension of the period of a loan of a library book or the validity of a lease, licence etc (7) |
| FOLIO | Sheet of printed matter |
| SIDE | Either of the two surfaces of a sheet of paper; a sports team; or, a television channel (4) |
| LEAFLET | Sheet of printed paper showing flat Lee renovated (7) |
| DECKLE | The rough uncut edge of a sheet of fine-quality handmade paper for printmaking or watercolours; or, the frame used to make thus (6) |
| 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) |
| PTO | The instruction at the bottom of a sheet of paper suggesting you refer to the other side (1,1,1) |
| ROLYPOLY | A pudding made of a sheet of suet pastry covered with jam or fruit and baked or steamed (4,4) |
| EPIC | The picture from the book, or the book from the picture (4) |
| EXCERPT | What is a passage taken out of a book, or the like (7) |
| TEXT | From "to weave", the words collectively "woven" together to form a book; or, the tome of writings itself (4) |
| HARDCOPY | A printed paper version of a digital document (4,4) |