| LIGATURE | In printing, a character of two or more joined letters |
| ADONISCREED | Central character of two film sequels to the Rocky series |
| ALICE | Central character of two books by Lewis Carroll (5) |
| LETTERPRESS | Way of printing a character to make it flat (11) |
| CURSIVE | Of writing with joined letters (7) |
| BLOCK | Group of four or more joined stamps; a rectangular portion of butter, chocolate or ice cream; or, a head-shaped mould for wigs (5) |
| SERIF | In printing, a small line at the extremities of a main stroke in a type character (5) |
| PEEL | Founder of a network of "bobbies"; a baker's shovel; or, in printing, a pole used to hang up sheets to dry (4) |
| STRIP | In philately, a horizontal or vertical row of three or more joined postage stamps (5) |
| INDEX | In printing, a figure of a pointing hand used to draw attention to a note, paragraph etc. (5) |
| ELLIPSIS | In printing, a sequence of three dots indicating an omission in text (8) |
| TINT | In printing, a panel of faint colour serving as a background for text etc. (4) |
| MASTHEAD | In printing, a strip of type which includes the title (8) |
| STET | In printing, a word or mark indicating that certain deleted matter is to be retained (4) |
| FONT | In printing, a type family (4) |
| ELIZABETH | This US actress plays a character of the same name in the NZ film A Mistake, - Banks (9) |
| ALISON | -O'Donnell, actress in 'Shetland' playing a character of the same first name (6) |
| REUNITED | Once more, joined military group in the grass (8) |
| BYTE | Space needed to store a character of text |
| APHORISM | A character of Wilde's goes about the house making pithy comment (8) |