| REAMS | Word for bundles of 480 or 500 sheets of paper; or, derived from Sir Walter Scott, large quantities (5) |
| WHISKERS | Word for bundles of twigs for whipping food originally, later the vibrissae of felines, mice and other animals; hairs of beards/moustaches; or, by extension, hair's-breadths (8) |
| ROB | Fiction from Sir Walter Scott or Liam Neeson, ... Roy |
| WADS | Had been importing diamonds for bundles of cash (4) |
| REAM | Quantity of paper equal to 20 quires, can be either 480 or 500 sheets (4) |
| UTOPIA | Meaning "no place", word, derived from Sir Thomas More's imaginary island, for a perfect world or state (6) |
| FASCISM | Form of ultra nationalism whose name comes from the Latin for 'bundle of rods' (7) |
| UTOPIASTS | Term, derived from Sir Thomas More's idealistic island, for individuals who seek societal perfection (9) |
| TRUSS | Charge cut by smallholder, initially, for bundle of straw? (5) |
| CHEQUEBOOK | Verify in speech to arrange in advance for bundle of financial instruments (10) |
| GUTTA | From the Latin for "drop", one of a series of pendent ornaments in the architrave of a Doric entablature; or, derived from the latex of a tropical plant, a "resist" used in silk painting |
| HEFT | Word whose various meanings include an unfenced area of grazing for a flock of sheep accustomed to shepherding themselves; bulk/weight, thus influence; a bundle of fastened sheets of paper; or, a fasc |
| MAKER | Creator of cabinets, films, hats, shoes or other articles; or, derived from Greek, a word for a poet (5) |
| CLIP | Device for securing hair, sheets of paper or banknotes; or, an extract taken from a film (4) |
| BOURDON | The heaviest bell of a carillon; the drone of a bagpipe; or, derived from a French word meaning "bumblebee" or "buzz", a 16-foot stopped-flute in a pipe organ (7) |
| BINDERS | Folders fitted with metal rings for holding loose sheets of paper or collections of magazines (7) |
| BOWER | An anchor at the front of a ship; a shady recess under trees in a garden or woodland; a picturesque country cottage or summerhouse; or, from "farmer", a jack in euchre or 500 (5) |
| CLIPS | Devices for holding a number of sheets of paper; or, hair slides (5) |
| SIDE | Each one of the faces/surfaces of a gramophone record, sheet of paper or geometric solid such as a cube (4) |
| FOLIO | From "leaf", a sheet of paper or parchment; or, one such a piece, folded once to create four pages (5) |