| READS | Uses the library, in a way |
| READ | Use the library, in a way |
| LIPREADERS | They're following the mouthy movement, in a manner of speaking, for patron of the library in the margins (3-7) |
| GROSSLY | 12 dozen gutted library in a horrid way |
| SECRETPANEL | The library in an old mansion may have one |
| LEVEL | The Library in "GoldenEye," for one |
| READMIT | Let back in, use the library at MIT (7) |
| ALEXANDRIA | Great Library of ___ one of the largest libraries of the ancient world which also inspired the modern library in Egypt |
| ROYAL | ___ Library part of the University of Copenhagen which is the largest library in the Nordic countries |
| FOUGASSE | Provencal bread in the form of a rustic leaf; or, pen name of former Punch editor Cyril Kenneth Bird who contributed to the miniature library in Queen Mary's Doll's House (8) |
| NOISELEVEL | Something kept down in a library (In this clue's answer, note the first 2 letters + the last 3) |
| BOOKCASE | A miniature library in the form of a cabinet of shelves for a bibliophile or reader's novels and tomes (8) |
| REFER | Use the library, e.g. |
| CHECKOUTBOOKS | Use the library? |
| BIBLIOTECA | ___ di Brera a public library in Milan that is one of the largest libraries in Italy |
| ALIBI | Build a small library in the middle of the road for defence? (5) |
| JEKYLL | Society hostess, "domestic goddess" and plantswoman Gertrude's sister-in-law, Lady Agnes, who wrote Kitchen Essays and a tiny leatherbound cookery-book for the miniature library in Queen Mary's doll's |
| READER | Shows little hesitation on finding it expensive - should use the library! |
| LEXICON | What is the name of the controversial new library in Dun Laoghaire? (7) |
| CLARENDON | ___ Building, neoclassical edifice near the Bodleian Library in Oxford (9) |