| LITHOGRAPH | Alighted with noise of amusement by diagram of the print |
| NASAL | Expression of amusement by male, spiritual leader among Sephardic Jews (5) |
| SCHEMATIC | Second team organised in style shown by diagram |
| SHOVEOFF | Go away with last of amusements by English resort cancelled (5,3) |
| PRESSINGMATTERS | Such are the concerns of the print media too... (8,7) |
| LENSCAP | It's a measure of the print that's endless in exam for agency - the view would be better without it! |
| MARGIN | A blank border on either side of the print/text on a page; a rule delineating such a space; a boundary, edge or limit generally; or, an amount by which something is won (6) |
| RASPBERRY | With noise of disapproval, artists lead tiddly medium away ... (9) |
| SHEDDING | Casting off outhouse with noise of a bell |
| ROPEDIN | Persuaded to engage with noise of cable (5,2) |
| DEAFEN | Overwhelm with noise of loud English Dane, barking |
| FOOTSTEPS | An example of the prints one makes, walking (9) |
| NITRATE | Highly flammable substance used to make old films, due to which most of the prints no longer survive (7) |
| SCHEME | A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plot (6) |
| HELIOGRAPH | He left ten with symbolic diagram of the signalling apparatus |
| FLOORPLAN | Diagram of the layout of a house (5,4) |
| CAMP | Providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal |
| OFFSTAGE | Having alighted from the coach out of view of the audience |
| XKCD | Stick-figure webcomic that once published a diagram of the Up Goer Five, "the only flying space car that's taken anyone to another world" |
| PAISLEY | Pattern of feather-shaped figures inspired by Indian pine cones; or, the Scottish town from which the print derived its name (7) |