| PAGE | Part of a website or a book |
| HIT | Word for a find originally, later a success; a strike of a ball, target or anything else; a witticism; a lucky chance; a single visit to a website; or, a dose of a narcotic (3) |
| PRINT | A moulded pat of butter; a textile with a stamped pattern of dye; a copy or reproduction of an original painting; or, a book or newspaper (5) |
| BULK | Word for the belly, body or trunk; a ship's cargo or hold; a heap of tobacco; a mass generally; the thickness of paper or a book; the greater part; or, dietary fibre/roughage in food (4) |
| EZINE | A website or email in the style of a magazine (1-4) |
| REGISTER | Range of a voice or instrument; or, a record of attendance, list of names, or a book of such entries (8) |
| COM | Part of a website address |
| HOMEPAGE | Part of a website |
| HELPPAGE | Useful part of a website (6 to 2) |
| FAQ | Informational part of a website |
| ABOUTPAGE | Informational part of a website |
| BIOS | Part of a website's About Us page, often |
| HOST | A computer that stores a website or other data accessed on the internet (4) |
| COMIC | From the Greek for "revel", a quality that arouses laughter or mirth; a humorist, joker or wit; or, a book or magazine with a series of funnies accompanied by fumetti (5) |
| POSTIL | From "after those words", a marginal note, as in a Bible; a series of these, as a commentary; a homily; or, a book of homilies/sermons (6) |
| USER | Person logging into a website or app |
| STITCH | Small loop or turn of yarn such as a bargello in embroidery or a purl in knitting; or, a book fastening made with thread (6) |
| PEERAGE | The dignity, rank or title of a noble; lords and ladies collectively; or, a book of the genealogy and history of said aristocracy (7) |
| THESAURUS | From "storehouse, treasure", a dictionary, encyclopaedia or lexicon; a treasury; or, a book of systematically arranged lists of words and their synonyms/antonyms (9) |
| LEDGER | Word for a tome permanently lying in one place originally, later a horizontal timber or scaffold pole; a flat slab; or, a book of accounts (6) |