| SPREADER | Page in small book shows butter knife, for example (8) |
| PAMPHLET | Page with line in the map scribbled in small book (8) |
| BREVIARY | Service book shows a rib, very out of place (8) |
| ATLANTIS | Northern Territory information inside map book shows lost land (8) |
| LANCELOT | Look into a surgical knife for the legendary knight (8) |
| ABINITIO | Are small book stores in on it from the beginning? |
| BASSISTS | Small book helps string players (8) |
| CONTENTS | Satisfied with small book's list of chapters (8) |
| LIBRETTO | Italian word for a little book containing the words of an opera; or, the words themselves (8) |
| LOVEKNOT | Send over small book token, perhaps, as an emblem of affection (4,4) |
| BEARHUGS | Holds small book up containing Listener and unfinished Jumbo |
| SPRINTER | Small book producer, one doing a run |
| BROCHURE | Booklet, little book on fish gutted alongside river (8) |
| WEAPON | No place in church to hide a retracted knife, for example (6) |
| LIBELLUM | A little book (acc); “cui dono lepidum novum ____?” Catullus 1.1 |
| PARTICIPLE | Working in working group, for example, inserting one page in small piece (10) |
| UTENSIL | Eating ___ (fork or knife, for example) |
| SPLODGE | Page in small dwelling finding blot (7) |
| PARER | Irish name for a pencil-sharpener or topper; a small sharp knife for peeling fruits/vegetables or for deveining prawns; or, a manicurist specialising in nail trimming (5) |
| EZRA | Bible book shows last character in generation |