| TETEBECHE | In philately, a joined pair of stamps printed with one inverted in relation to the other (4-5) |
| HAMMOCK | You might sling one inverted comma in covers of hardback (7) |
| UNITEDLY | As a joined group |
| BROADSIDE | The guns on one half of a warship; the salvo of said armament; a verbal attack; or, historically, a sheet of paper printed with a ballad, proclamation etc, on one surface only (9) |
| PANE | Word originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4) |
| LUNARYEAR | A period of about 354 days, measured in relation to the Earth's satellite (5,4) |
| THEZODIAC | Where you will find the theme animals in relation to the puzzle's title |
| REFLECTOR | Member of clergy apprehending fairy inverted in mirror (9) |
| STAMP | Item collected in philately; a hallmark; or, a block traditionally for impressing a design such as a dairy cow, strawberry, sunflower, thistle or wheat sheaf onto a pat of butter (5) |
| ASPECT | Any one of the planetary conjunctions in the horoscope; or, the position of one's garden in relation to the points of the compass (6) |
| STRIP | In philately, a horizontal or vertical row of three or more joined postage stamps (5) |
| SHEET | In philately, a unit of stamps to be divided into panes for sale (5) |
| BOOK | From the Old English for "beech", a bibliophilic item printed with a story, poem etc, such as A Child's Christmas in Wales, The Chimes, Little Women or A Visit from St. Nicholas (4) |
| HINGE | A mount for a postage stamp in philately; device upon which a door swings; or, a joint of a bivalve shell (5) |
| ESSAY | In philately, a proposed design for vignettes/borders of postage stamps (5) |
| AESTHETICS | Branch of philosophy concerned with the study of beauty and other matters of taste, especially in relation to the nature of art (10) |
| TACK | Course of a sailing ship in relation to the side of the sail against which the wind is blowing (4) |
| YARDARM | Part of a ship's beam referred to in relation to the time of day at which to have a drink (7) |
| CACHET | In philately, a design printed or stamped on mail, especially for commemorative purposes (6) |
| FENGSHUI | In Chinese culture, a system which governs spatial arrangement and orientation in relation to the flow of energy (4,4) |