| SYLLABUS | From the Latin meaning "book label", a programme of study, originally a concise table of headings of a discourse or text (8) |
| SYNOPSIS | List of headings |
| DENOTE | Indicate books in study originally expensive (6) |
| CYCLE | Headings of chapters you correlated with the French series |
| EXLIBRIS | Book label |
| ARCLAMP | Headings of analyst's ring binder that should shed some light |
| PENGUIN | Sea fowl or famous book label? (7) |
| CARD | Any one of a pack of items used to form a meld; a programme of a race meeting's events; or, the dial of a mariner's compass (4) |
| REGIME | From Latin for "govern" or "rule", a word for a system of government or administration; a programme of diet and exercise for the promotion of health; or, any methodical routine (6) |
| TAG | A flap of a slashed garment; a tie-on label; a game of chase; a trite quotation; or, the moral of a tale (3) |
| LIBRETTO | From the Italian diminutive meaning "book." First known use in English is 1742; the word refers to the text of an opera or a musical. |
| RECITAL | A public performance by a soloist or duettists in a programme of music; an enumeration or listing of connected facts, figures, events or names; or, a narration of a story (7) |
| BILL | A banknote; a draft of a proposed law; an invoice; a poster; or, a programme of entertainment (4) |
| BIBLE | Meaning "books", a collection of religious texts such as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments; or, any book regarded as authoritative in its field (5) |
| AGENDA | A general list of things to be done; or, a programme of business for discussion at a formal meeting (6) |
| TITLE | The heading of a section of a book (5) |
| MARSHALLPLAN | A programme of US economic aid for the reconstruction of post-Second World War Europe (8,4) |
| CAUTION | Word for an arrest or seizure originally, later the heading of a legal document, thus the brief wording, fumetto, headline, legend, subtitle or title accompanying an article, cartoon, chapter, film, i |
| CAPTION | Word for an arrest or seizure originally, later the heading of a legal document, thus the brief wording, fumetto, headline, legend, subtitle or title accompanying an article, cartoon, chapter, film, i |
| ETERNAL | Boatman's back with a change of heading - the French in retreat, unchanging (7) |