| LETTERHEADS | Names and addresses of the sender printed at the top of stationery (11) |
| LETTERHEAD | A missive's apical epistolary cipher, logo, monogram, title or other identifying sign; or, the well-dressed piece of notepaper or stationery printed at the top with said design (10) |
| HOOD | English poet, humorist and journalist who wrote Odes and Addresses to Great People, The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies and The Song of the Shirt (4) |
| VISITORSBOOK | A record in a public building in which people write their names and addresses and any comments about the place (8,4) |
| FOOTNOTES | Writes it down after seeing unit of length printed at the bottom of the page |
| SUSPENSEFUL | Tense head of stationery, effective stocking writing implements (11) |
| DIRECTORY | List of names and addresses (9) |
| FOOTER | It's printed at the bottom of the page by 6, a big fellow (6) |
| FOOTNOTE | Piece of information printed at the bottom of a page (8) |
| ANY | It doesn't matter which article is printed at the end of the day |
| ENVELOPMENT | Item of stationery involving minute books - it was an investment |
| DRAWINGPINS | A spring wind brings items of stationery (7,4) |
| NOTECARDERR | Bit of stationery often used in studying for a test (2 wds.) / Make a miscue |
| BULLDOGCLIP | Bill with gold cup moved piece of stationery (7,4) |
| IDTAGS | Luggage attachments with names and addresses: 2 wds. |
| EDITION | In publishing, the total number of copies of a book or newspaper printed at a time from the same setting of type (7) |
| INDEX | Find explanatory section printed at the end! |
| ENDORSED | Signed by the sender, folded, and with the same enclosure (8) |
| ROYALTITLES | Noble names, and a hint to 17- and 40-Across and 11- and 24-Down |
| BYLINES | They're printed at top of newspaper articles (7) |