| TAILPIECE | Decorative motif at the end of a page or chapter (9) |
| CROP | Cut page or chapter up (4) |
| THEMET | Motif at entrance to this art museum |
| HEADING | Something leading, topping or uppermost, such as the top of a curtain or the title/rubric at the top of a page; or, bearing/direction (7) |
| PROOF | A test, such as a proverbial try of a pudding; strength of alcohol; a trial impression of a page; or, evidence (5) |
| HEAD | The source of a river; top of a page; or, a school principal (4) |
| FOOT | A manner of walking; 12 inches; or, the bottom of a page or hill (4) |
| ANTHEMION | Soon covering them with one decorative motif |
| VIGNETTES | Foliage ornaments in books, carvings or manuscripts; illustrations fading into borderless backgrounds; or, head/tailpieces on title pages or at the beginning of chapters (9) |
| MOTTO | From the Latin for "murmur" and the Italian for "word", a slogan such as that encapsulating a family's beliefs on their coat of arms; a quotation prefacing a book or chapter; or, a joke, riddle or scr |
| GATHERING | A polyseme for a party of people, pleats, printed pages or puckers (9) |
| VIGNETTE | Portrait photograph with a faded border; central part of a postage stamp's design; or, an illustration at the start of a book or chapter (8) |
| LAYOUT | Arrangement of text and images on a page; or, the formation of cards on the table in patience (6) |
| AGONYAUNT | Term for a female advice columnist who responds to readers' letters published in a problem page; or, any trusted female confidante (5,4) |
| MAKEUP | Beautifying cosmetics collectively; the result produced thereby; the layout of illustrations, text etc on a page; or, one's nature (4-2) |
| ATTENDANT | E.g. page or courtier (9) |
| SCROLL | Furl or cylinder of parchment or paper inscribed with text; or, a ribbon-like decorative motif, sometimes bearing a motto (6) |
| PHONEBOOK | Publication such as the Yellow Pages or Whitepages (5,4) |
| EPIGRAPH | A quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter (8) |
| CONT | Abbr. at the end of a page |