| SHEAF | Bundle of papers originally assembled inside novel folio (5) |
| BOND | A type of paper originally used for a debenture of the same name (4) |
| EPSILON | Left tucked inside novel is open letter to Socrates, say (7) |
| ABBEY | Fountains perhaps originally assembled by builders each year (5) |
| SERIAL | Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers," originally |
| UPSTART | Papers, originally held by a trust, implicated a social climber (7) |
| MAGGIORA | Coachbuilding firm who originally assembled the Barchetta for Fiat (8) |
| UNITE | Join the retinue assembled inside (5) |
| SHELF | Bundle of papers getting left for a bank (5) |
| PIANO | Instrument on first-class paper, originally returned (5) |
| TREES | Much paper, originally |
| VERSO | From "turned leaf", the back of a folio or sheet; a left-hand page of an open book; or, the rear of something, such as a coin, medal or painting (5) |
| HOOKE | Discoverer of the law of elasticity whose folio volume Micrographia illustrated with copperplate engravings was an early book published by the Royal Society (5) |
| FLUKE | Stroke of luck for apostle to find folio (5) |
| LIGHTMETER | Shooting aid that's more portable assembled inside (5,5) |
| FOREL | Parchment's role to play attached to folio (5) |
| BUILTIN | Fixed wardrobe that was assembled inside (5-2) |
| BRACT | A botanical word, stemming from the Latin root "thin metal lamina, gold-leaf", for a small modified folio (5) |
| RIFLE | Go through folio in anger |
| KAFKA | Novelist's parrot swallowing folio |