| ADDENDUM | Meaning "that which is to be added", a postscript or appendix (8) |
| SCHEDULE | From the Old French meaning "slip of paper", an explanatory note or appendix in law; or, a timetable (8) |
| MATTER | End ___ (index or appendix) |
| BACCARAT | Gambling card game, the aim of which is to form a hand whose point value is nearer to nine than the hand of the banker (8) |
| CAUCASUS | This mountain system lies between the Black Sea (which is to its west) and the Caspian Sea (which is to its east). It reaches across parts of Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. (8) |
| ROLLOVER | Lottery prize to be added to the next round (8) |
| SUPPOSED | Imagined the dope's somehow to be added to the drink (8) |
| PRESUMES | Doesn't bother to check the summary in a postscript (8) |
| GOSPEL | Depart and commence spelling out that which is to be spread (6) |
| SPANIARD | Looking back, extract with a postscript from foreign body (8) |
| EXPENSES | Formerly seen with a postscript about costs incurred (8) |
| AIRSHIPS | A postscript found at the end of translated Irish flyers (8) |
| OPERANDS | Numbers to be added or multiplied |
| TACKEDON | Included as a postscript |
| JOHNBUNYAN | Author of The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come |
| CARET | Mark used in writing to show where something is to be added |
| PENNYPINCH | Girl to fix clothing for church, which is to be tight (5-5) |
| COMMUNICATE | Crickets ___ with various types of chirps. A calling song which is to find a potential mate. A courting song which is sung when the female accepts the male as her mate and another type of chirp which |
| RETSINA | Wine delivered in topless metal box, which is to be returned (7) |
| MOB | They have their own rule, which is to be unruly! (3) |