| TINTYPE | Historical, an early, remarkably durable form of photograph, printed on a tin plate, then varnished (7) |
| STANNOTYPE | A photograph taken upon a tin plate (10) |
| EPIDURAL | Anaesthetic is irrational in durable form, lacking boron |
| MOREFORME | "You don't want it? Great, it's going on my plate then" |
| DIGIN | Eat half of plate, then drink (3,2) |
| DAGUERREOTYPE | Early form of photograph (13) |
| VERSO | The "left" or "back" side of text written or printed on a leaf of paper (5) |
| CAT | Like a _ on a tin roof (3) |
| HOT | Play by Tennessee Williams, best known for the 1958 film adaption starring Elizabeth Taylor, Cat On A ... Tin Roof |
| NOT | It doesn't agree with the number on a tin opener |
| TABLESPOON | It serves food boy's first cutting on plate so badly (10) |
| PROMISE | Though printed on a banknote, many a one is in ordinary writing (7) |
| EXLIBRIS | Latin phrase printed on a bookplate, often with the owners name, coat of arms or crest (2,6) |
| COMINGSOON | Movie theater phrase printed on a onesie posted on Instagram by Lindsay in March |
| CANADA | Country name on a tin (6) |
| TINWARE | Articles made of tin plate |
| LATTEN | Tin-plate has a flat, tense look with it (6) |
| STALLION | Stud new edition of Lolita with tin plate (8) |
| LABEL | Where a year is printed on a wine bottle |
| BLURB | A made-up word used to describe the promotional puff or spiel printed on a publication's dust jacket; or, any brief commendatory advert (5) |