| YAPP | Form of bookbinding (4) |
| GROLIER | Decorative style of bookbinding named after French bibliophile Jean ___ de Servieres (7) |
| MARBLED | Description of bookbinding paper or stationery with a decorative, variegated appearance; or, beef st |
| SCRIM | Will almost keep one short of bookbinding material (5) |
| ROLL | A cylinder of gift-wrap or other paper; a strip of cloth or leather with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils, sewing kits or tools; or, a type of brass gilding wheel used in bookbinding (4) |
| ROAN | A colour of a horse's coat with variations including bay, blue, red and strawberry; or, a variety of leather used in bookbinding (4) |
| TAPE | Thin strip of material such as linen, cellulose or webbing for bookbinding, crafting or sewing; or, a ribbon across a finish line (4) |
| AWLS | Tools used for bookbinding (4) |
| CALF | Leather for bookbinding |
| MULL | Verb meaning to pulverise or crumble; to spice, sweeten and warm ale or wine; to ponder; or, as a noun, a bungle, mess or muddle; soft muslin used in bookbinding; or, a Scottish word for a promontory |
| GOLDLEAF | Thin precious metal used in bookbinding etc (4,4) |
| FANFARE | Flourish of trumpets; or, an elaborate decorative style of French bookbinding (7) |
| SIGNATURE | Autograph or handwritten name; distinctive mark; a letter or numeral at the foot of a page in bookbinding; or, a dish characteristic of a chef (9) |
| PARCHMENT | The skin of certain animals treated to form a durable material used for bookbinding or manuscripts (9) |
| POINTILLE | A pattern of tiny dots gauffered, punched or stippled with a fine burin in the art of armoury, bookbinding, gilding or gold tooling; or, the decorative technique used (9) |
| TOOLING | Ornamental designs impressed on bookbindings and other leather articles by means of a set of heated instruments of the same name (7) |
| SHAGREEN | The rough, untanned skin of asses, sharks or rays, often used in bookbinding (8) |
| BUCKRAM | Bookbinding material made from a couple of animals (7) |
| MARBLING | Using pigments and carrageen moss as a stabiliser, a method of patterning paper which is traditionally used in bookbinding for endpapers (8) |
| LEVANT | Name a superior grade of morocco, used for bookbinding (6) |