| BAG | "Paper or |
| STAPLE | U-shaped wire tack for fastening paper; or, a food such as bread or grain considered a fundamental part of a diet or cuisine (6) |
| WEIGHT | Force of gravity measured in Newtons; the boldness of a typographical font; or, the density or thickness of paper or cloth (6) |
| CREASE | Mark in paper or cloth made by folding or crumpling; or, one of the white lines on a cricket pitch (6) |
| SHAPE | Plane geometric figure such as a square or triangle; a piece of paper or material cut in a particular form; a jelly mould; or, a guise (5) |
| SCRIP | Old word for a pilgrim's pouch, a satchel or a small bag; a writing; a fragment of paper; or, a certificate entitling its holder to dividends or shares allocated in a bonus issue (5) |
| LINING | Inner fabric layer of a curtain or a garment; or, brown paper or mull for strengthening a book's back/spine (6) |
| BULK | From the Old Norse for "cargo", a ship's freight or hold; the volume of a great size; the main or greater part; any huge body; the thickness of paper; or, dietary fibre/roughage (4) |
| FOOL | Court jester with a belled cap once represented as a watermark on paper; or, a light "trifle" of a pudding based on clotted cream or custard with pureed goosegogs, rasps or other seasonal berries/frui |
| RAG | Poor paper, or fine paper |
| MARBLED | Description of bookbinding paper or stationery with a decorative, variegated appearance; or, beef st |
| REAMS | Concerning a paper or lots of paper (5) |
| DECOUPAGE | The art of decorating a surface with shapes or illustrations cut from paper or card (9) |
| NOTELET | Often sold as a set in a box, a folded sheet of paper or card with a decorative design sent as an informal letter or message of thanks (7) |
| CLIP | Device for securing hair, sheets of paper or banknotes; or, an extract taken from a film (4) |
| SCROLL | Furl or cylinder of paper or parchment inscribed with text (6) |
| PUNCH | Device for making holes in leather or paper; or, type of fruit cup (5) |
| STAR | A gold sticker on your A+ paper (or a famous TV or movie actor) |
| PRINTER | Electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film. (7) |
| SILKSCREEN | Kamal Boullata uses this printing technique, which requires the artist to press paint or ink through a prepared screen and onto paper or other material. |