| DINGBAT | Typographical device other than a letter or numeral more formally known as a printer's ornament (7) |
| SIGNATURE | Autograph or handwritten name; distinctive mark; a letter or numeral at the foot of a page in bookbinding; or, a dish characteristic of a chef (9) |
| FIGURE | What is a written symbol other than a letter (6) |
| RAZZIE | Prize formally known as a Golden Raspberry Award (6) |
| ABACUS | One of the earliest counting devices other than using the fingers/digits (6) |
| DINGBATS | Typographical devices, such as an asterisk - (US) eccentrics (8) |
| FLOWER | Botanical structure with electric fields sensed by bumblebees; or, printer's ornament or fleuron (6) |
| BEDEVIL | Work as a printer's lad and torment others (7) |
| PROVOST | Head of a college at Oxford University other than a dean, master, president or warden (7) |
| RECTORY | Type of clergy house in an ecclesiastical parish other than a Vicarage, parsonage or manse (7) |
| TYPESET | Work on the galleys (as a printer) (7) |
| MEGATON | Huge weight other than a stone may be lifted |
| PIECE | A coin; a chessman other than a pawn; a musical composition; or, a quantity of cloth or wallpaper (5) |
| LORDSHIP | A title used to address or refer to any British peer other than a duke, extended to a bishop or a judge (8) |
| SPADE | A playing card other than a diamond, club or heart; or, a shovel-like tool (5) |
| BARC | Org., formally known as AEET and renamed after its founder's demise |
| BARBARABACH | Costar to Roger Moore in "The Spy Who Loved Me" who is formally known as Lady Starkey in the UK |
| HEART | Red pip of a playing card other than a diamond; centre of a lettuce or cabbage; or, an organ studied in cardiology (5) |
| LARDER | One of the rooms or areas in a medieval house for storing or preparing food other than a pantry, saucery, spicery or buttery (6) |
| CONSONANT | A speech sound or letter of the alphabet other than a vowel (9) |