| DYSLECTIC | One with a reading-writing difficulty (9) |
| LSAT | Exam with a reading comprehension sect. |
| UNLIT | A bed in Paris, not equipped with a reading lamp |
| ARRESTING | Stopping a reading and having a break (9) |
| BOOKTOKEN | Reserve a coupon for a reading voucher (4,5) |
| TAROTDECK | It may be cut before a reading |
| DESK | Table for reading, writing or studying; or, a counter in a hotel for information, registration etc (4) |
| ATREST | Still, a quiz includes reading, writing or arithmetic (2,4) |
| LEARNER | One inclined to absorb reading, writing or arithmetic (7) |
| STUDY | A room used for reading, writing or academic work (5) |
| TEASER | Time to relax with reading/writing puzzle |
| ERROR | Nought in English reading, writing and arithmetic - must be a mistake! (5) |
| ABC | Rudiments of reading, writing and spelling (3) |
| THETHREERS | Reading, Writing, 'Rithmetic (3,5,2) |
| RRR | Reading, writing, and arithmetic, as otherwise known |
| RAGS | It's the little bits of reading, writing and arithmetic that hold the silver (4) |
| SCISSORS | Barman is so on top of reading, writing and arithmetic provided it cuts both ways (8) |
| STEAMERS | Team in southeast find reading, writing and arithmetic are all at sea (8) |
| CHEDDAR | Revolutionary theologian has a reading by Dubliner, for one (7) |
| LECTERN | A reading desk in a church (7) |