| PRESSCUTTING | What you may do between the sheets from the bed and with news item? (5-7) |
| PAPER | Thin sheets from the pulp of wood used for writing, etc. |
| FOLIO | Printed sheet from the enemy briefly seen with refinery material from the east (5) |
| PAPERFASTENER | This will prevent the sheets from getting awry (5,8) |
| SLIDEOUT | Remove the cookie sheet from the oven: 2 wds. |
| DREDGED | Scooped out mud from the bed of a river (7) |
| DREDGE | A net for bringing up objects from the bed of a river or sea (6) |
| HEINE | German poet cutting hems from the bed linen |
| SETPIECE | What you may do on a chess board - what a pupil may have to study (3,5) |
| PULPIT | What you may do with chipped wood to make desk |
| MILLET | Grain, or what you may do with grain, we hear? (6) |
| CROSSIT | What you may do to a road but must do to a T (5,2) |
| THROWUP | Pour most of the whiskey out - what you may do later? (5,2) |
| USELESS | Waste of time, what you may do to protect the environment? (7) |
| TRADEIN | What you may do with old car of Parisian ploughing into coach (5,2) |
| RUELLE | An aristocratic French lady's bedchamber for receptions where guests would sit on chairs in the area between the bed and the wall (6) |
| WERETEN | "There .... ... in the bed and the little one said, 'Roll over' "(The Wiggles) (4,3) |
| READEM | What you may do before you weep? |
| BILL | What you may do before you collect |
| LOSE | What you may do when you snooze? |