| BIBLICALGLOSS | Annotation in the text of Christian scripture |
| STET | Annotation in proofreading |
| HOLYWRIT | Christian scripture (4,4) |
| BIBLE | Christian scripture (5) |
| STAGEDIRECTIONS | Instructions in the text of a play indicating the movement, position and tone of an actor (5,10) |
| OSIRIS | Egyptian god featured prominently in the text of the Ikhernofret Stela |
| INDEX | An alphabetical list of persons, places or subjects mentioned in the text of a printed work (5) |
| MIMI | Final word in the text of Puccini's La Boheme |
| LIBRETTO | Old party animal brought back in the text of an opera (8) |
| READERLY | Relating to one who takes in the text of e.g. a book (8) |
| BIBLICAL | Of Christian scriptures (8) |
| HORSEMEN | Figures in the Christian scriptures which first appear in the book of Revelation (3,4,8,2,3,10) |
| THEFOUR | Figures in the Christian scriptures which first appear in the book of Revelation (3,4,8,2,3,10) |
| OFTHEAPOCALYPSE | Figures in the Christian scriptures which first appear in the book of Revelation (3,4,8,2,3,10) |
| PASSIM | (Of references) at various places in the text |
| OTHER | The second O in the text abbreviation OTOH |
| ADLIB | Words spoken by an actor but not found in the text of a play (2,3) |
| SCRIPT | Handwriting of the text of the play |
| TALMUD | The text of Judaism comprising the Mishnah and the Gemara (6) |
| INFRA | Latin word used in textual annotation meaning lower down on the page or further on in the book |