| PRINTRUN | Number of books published at a time |
| EDITIONS | Word for versions of books; whole numbers of copies printed/published at a time; or, issues of newspapers (8) |
| LIMITEDEDITIONS | Restricted numbers of books - published by plcs? (7,8) |
| ALMANAC | With information including tide times, plantings dates, moon phases, festivals, seasonal food and recipes, a type of book published annually as a guide to the year ahead (7) |
| NOTOUT | New set of books published, yet to be removed? (3,3) |
| MAGAZINE | A soft thin type of book published perhaps monthly (8) |
| EDITION | Form of book published it in ode style (7) |
| PEYTON | Author of a number of books for children and young people, including Apple Won't Jump, Fly-by-Night, A Pattern of Roses, The Scruffy Pony as well as her classic Flambards novels that were adapted to s |
| SARAH | Forename of the Duchess of York, or "Fergie", who has penned a number of books for children including Budgie and the Blizzard, Little Red's Christmas Story and Puddle Boots Christmas (5) |
| REPORT | Explosion traveller recorded at first in a number of books |
| POTTER | Author of a series of illustrated books published by Frederick Wame & Co. who bequeathed 15 farms and some 4,000 acres to the National Trust (6) |
| JANITORIAL | Opinion piece published at the start of the year? |
| ASHWELL | Interior designer, entrepreneur and author of a number of books including Shabby Chic and My Floral Affair (7) |
| FINE | Author of a number of books for children and young people including Madame Doubtfire and Goggle-Eyes (4) |
| ISSUE | Number of books loaned from a library during a specified period (5) |
| DAHL | Author of a number of books illustrated by Quentin Blake who wrote the autobiography Boy (4) |
| SERGEANTMAJOR | Officer's material, a number of books of greater importance (8-5) |
| INTEGER | A number of books — English — penned by a single German |
| ISBN | Number of books consisting of lives and biographical novels, primarily (4) |
| ANT | Hill-dweller appearing in a number of books |