| PROFITMARGIN | Benefit to bank? That's one for the books! (6,6) |
| FIRSTCHAPTER | To a degree, one of those at university with writer's block? That's one for the books! (5,7) |
| BANKEXAMINER | Bar on the weekend employs journalists - that's one for the books! (4,8) |
| SCHOOLFELLOW | Coach gets to offend and lose head with cowardly type - that's one for the books! (12) |
| INTHEBOXSEAT | Where one is most likely to succeed in switch to Ulster Television? That's one for the politicians! |
| BRIDGINGLOAN | Advance from bank to bank? (8,4) |
| SCHOOLLIBRARY | Room for further study? That's one for the books! (6,7) |
| PAGE | The Messenger? That's one for the books! (4) |
| READER | Treasure a derogatory extract? That's one for the books! (6) |
| FOLIO | Foot soldier sorted out? That's one for the books! (5) |
| PLOT | A rug from Portugal? That's one for the books! (4) |
| INDEXER | Compiler of sorts? That's one for the books! (7) |
| AUDITOR | Seen out on a raid? That's one for the books! |
| BUCKRAM | Two beastly types can be a little coarse in a sticky situation? That's one for the books! (7) |
| SCHOOLBAG | Catch fish first and carry home over your shoulder perhaps? That's one for the books! (6,3) |
| OCTAVO | Looking back, zero tax from firm - that's one for the books! (6) |
| VERSO | Against disturbing Rose? That's one for the books (5) |
| TURNUP | Make an appearance? That's one for the books, surprisingly! (4,2) |
| FINALDRAFT | Is this what you get just before coffin closes? That's one for the books (5,5) |
| GREENWICHMEANTIME | Midnight under this? That's one for the British summer |