| EPILOGUE | Concluding section at the end of a book (8) |
| APPENDIX | Section at the end of a book, or a vestigial tube attached to the large intestine (8) |
| DOWNWARD | Sounds like hospital section at the bottom end of the stairway? (8) |
| WINDEX | Household spray brand formed by W + a reference section at the end of a book |
| ENDPAPER | A page at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover (8) |
| GLOSSARY | Also known as a clavis from the Latin word meaning "key", a brief dictionary relating to a specific topic, traditionally at the end of a book (8) |
| COLOPHON | A publisher's emblem on a book, or an inscription at the end of a book showing the title, printer and date (8) |
| EPILOG | Section at the end of a book |
| ADDENDUM | Section of subsidiary matter at the end of a book (8) |
| REARWARD | Raise hospital section at the back (8) |
| VIGNETTE | A small illustration at the beginning or end of a book or chapter (8) |
| EXPLICIT | Word, used especially by medieval scribes to indicate the end of a book, part of a manuscript, etc. |
| ERRATA | Section at the end of a textbook, often |
| CODA | Noted section at the end putting a finish on fish (4) |
| TIP | ___ kit is rod section at the end furthest from reel (3) |
| WATCHMAN | Mall worker who finds Corduroy the stuffed animal hiding outside the toy section at night, in "Corduroy" |
| INDEX | Alphabetical list of subjects at the end of a book; the gnomon of a sundial; or, a figure of a point |
| EAUROUGE | Famously stunning uphill right-left section at Spa Francorchamps. (3,5) |
| CRENEL | Alternating with a merlon, an open section at the top of a wall or parapet in a battlement |
| TRAIN | Long section at the back of a gown (5) |