| ANAS | Collections of |
| SEASONS | Collections of |
| GRABBAGS | Collections of miscellaneous things; lucky dips from which novelties are drawn at random; large packets of crisps; or, sealed sacks of mystery items, purchased without knowing the contents (4-4) |
| DATA | Collections of bits of information (4) |
| MOSAIC | Descriptive of stone tablets or collections of stones (6) |
| GRIMM | Surname of two German brothers who were best known for publishing collections of folk and fairy tales (5) |
| PASTICHES | Former longings out of time ___ collections of odds and ends to suffice here (9) |
| PHONEBOOKS | Collections of numbers for piano and fine tune for records of a financial nature (5,5) |
| CAMPS | A politician in the outskirts of Cowes finding collections of tents (5) |
| TRIPITAKA | The three collections of books making up the Buddhist canon of scriptures (9) |
| ALBUMS | Collections of songs on CDs, cassettes or vinyl records; or, books of stamps or photographs (6) |
| EDITS | Corrections made during the process of preparing copy for publication; or, capsule collections of clothes from particular seasons (5) |
| BASKETS | Trugs, hampers, creels, seedlips etc; collections of foreign currencies; or, outside seats of stagecoaches (7) |
| BINDERS | Folders fitted with metal rings for holding loose sheets of paper or collections of magazines (7) |
| LEGENDS | What are collections of stories of admirable persons (7) |
| BOXSETS | Collections of episodes of TV shows, presented as packages on streaming services (3,4) |
| ROGUESGALLERIES | Collections of pictures of criminals or criminal suspects (6,9) |
| SETS | Word for collections of things, such as props/scenery; damp hairdos after shampoos; last layers of plaster on walls; wirelesses or goggle-boxes; or, young fruits, onion bulbs or plants (4) |
| REALTIES | Collections of properties of houses and lands |
| ANTHOLOGIES | collections of stories |