| INTERLEAVE | One never let a loony put in blank pages (10) |
| CHIASMUS | Figure of speech in which words are reversed for effect, like "Never let a fool kiss you or a kiss fool you" |
| JEWOFMALTA | The ---, drama in blank verse by Christopher Marlowe whose first recorded performance was in 1592 (3.2.5) |
| SCRATCHPAD | Set of blank pages for notes and doodles |
| SCRAPBOOKS | Get rid of accountant's records there and stick them into the blank pages here? |
| HALLEBERRY | Momma portrayer in Never Let Go |
| CLEANSLATE | Blank page, fresh start (5,5) |
| GRACEFULEX | Former spouse who never lets things get awkward? |
| FANATIC | A zealot - in fact a loony (7) |
| INK | Liquid a writer uses to gradually fill a diary's blank pages |
| RAMADAN | A loony coming in sprinted fast |
| AERONAUTICS | Note Icarus, a loony in respect of this engineering discipline? |
| OWNGOAL | Private shot by a loony leader in error (3,4) |
| ULYSSES | Roman name for Odysseus; a poem in blank verse by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; or, a novel by James Joyce (7) |
| PARADISELOST | Epic poem in blank verse by English poet John Milton, first published in ten books in 1667 (8,4) |
| ANKLET | A leg bangle found in blank letters |
| AURORALEIGH | Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote this novel in blank verse, which was published in 1857. |
| PARADISE | --- Lost, epic poem in blank verse by John Milton, first published in 1667 (8) |
| FLYLEAVES | Volume of poetry by Charles Stuart Calverley, its title is taken from the term for the blank pages in the end of a book (3,6) |
| LESSON | More blank pages in diary for reading |