| SCROLL | Furl or cylinder of parchment or paper inscribed with text; or, a ribbon-like decorative motif, sometimes bearing a motto (6) |
| ROLL | A cylinder of parchment or paper, such as that upon which an actor's lines would have been written, hence a homophone for a thespian's part (4) |
| MESSAGE | It's one way to say it, like a text or a voicemail |
| TELE | Prefix with text or type |
| SCROLLS | Ancient books in the form of cylinders of parchment or papyrus; or, ribbon-like ornaments bearing mottoes or inscriptions in architecture, art or heraldry (7) |
| RAFFIA | A ribbon-like fibre obtained from the leaves of a palm, used in weaving mats and baskets (6) |
| ROLLERS | Long ocean waves as they advance to the shore; or, cylinders of velcro or ceramic for curling/volumising hair (7) |
| NOODLE | A ribbon-like strip of pasta |
| VOLUME | Scroll of parchment or papyrus that was an ancient form of book; or, a codex or tome, whether complete in itself or forming part of a larger collection (6) |
| TASSEL | Ornamental tuft of threads secured with a knot for upholstery or a mortarboard; thin plate of gold on an episcopal robe; inflorescence of maize; or, a ribbon bookmark (6) |
| SASH | From the French word "chassis", meaning "frame", a term for a sliding framework fitted with a windowpane; or, a ribbon or a scarf worn as a belt (4) |
| CARTOUCHE | In architecture, a carved tablet resembling a sheet of parchment or a scroll with rolled ends, often carrying an inscription (9) |
| TAPE | Thin strip of material such as linen, cellulose or webbing for bookbinding, crafting or sewing; or, a ribbon across a finish line (4) |
| FOLIO | From "leaf", a sheet of paper or parchment; or, one such a piece, folded once to create four pages (5) |
| ROLLS | Word for cylinders or furls of something such as fabric, tin foil or wrapping paper; paradiddles on drums; petit pains; throws of dice; or, wads of banknotes (5) |
| LINOLEUM | From "flax oil", plant-based vinyl used for flooring or a woodcut-like decorative method of printmaking (8) |
| TAILPIECE | Decorative motif at the end of a page or chapter (9) |
| CHIPSHOP | Term for a French-fry house, friterie, greasy spoon or takeaway specialising in vinegar-soused sizzled sticks of potato wrapped in parchment or "yesterday's news" (4,4) |
| BOBBIN | A cone or cylinder holding thread or yarn used in weaving (6) |
| ANTHEMION | Soon covering them with one decorative motif |