| SUPERSCRIPT | (Of a character) written or printed above the line (11) |
| MUSEUMPIECE | Reflect upon Greek character written over firearm - such fine work could be on display |
| PERSONATION | Portrayal of a character in a play (11) |
| BLOCKLETTER | Character written in kindergarten |
| ORIGINSTORY | Exploration of a character's background |
| VERSO | The "left" or "back" side of text written or printed on a leaf of paper (5) |
| OPENLETTER | A written or printed message to a person or group but also intended for a public readership (4,6) |
| READ | A spell of interpreting written or printed words; or, matter suitable for said translation, such as a book (4) |
| DELETION | Removal of written or printed matter, especially by putting a line through it (8) |
| STOPBIT | In asynchronous data transfers one of a pattern of data which indicate the end of a character or of the whole transmission. (4,3) |
| LINES | Horizontal strokes forming musical staves; railway tracks or routes; or, rows of written or printed words (5) |
| BREVE | Written or printed mark indicating a short or unstressed vowel (5) |
| RECEIPT | A written or printed acknowledgement of payment (7) |
| TRANSCRIPTION | Written or printed copy of legal or official documents (13) |
| STAFF | A set of lines and spaces on which music is written or printed (5) |
| SERIF | Flourish on a written or printed character |
| NUMERATOR | The term above the line in a fraction (9) |
| BORDER | Herbaceous strip of flowers and shrubs lining a garden path, wall or lawn; ornamental pattern around a plate or printed page; or, a decorative trimming or passementerie (6) |
| LIST | Items or names written or printed consecutively (4) |
| TEXTUAL | Concerned with the written or printed words (7) |