| RHYMESCHEME | Pattern at ends of lines of verses (5,6) |
| TERMINI | Stations at ends of lines |
| RHYMES | Similar sounds at the ends of lines of poetry (6) |
| DESIGNATION | The pattern at Ten; name one's title! |
| PERFORATION | Making of line of holes in paper (11) |
| OMARKHAYYAM | Poet transported to Paradise by a jug of wine, a loaf of bread and thou (but first, a book of verses |
| STANZA | A group of lines of verse, forming a definite pattern (6) |
| NOWWEARESIX | 1927 book of verses by A A Milne (3,2,3,3) |
| GOALPOST | One of four supporters at ends of pitch it's unfair to move |
| STUDDING | ___ sails- extra sails set at ends of yards either side of square sail (8) |
| NOZZLES | Spouts at ends of icing bags, eg |
| PANTS | Breathes heavily at ends of pageants (5) |
| STANZAED | Made into a fixed number of lines of verse |
| ACROSTIC | Word formed by initial letters of lines of verse (8) |
| ARMRESTS | Perhaps clubs holding all that remains: hands seen at ends of these? (8) |
| STANZAS | What are groups of lines of verse, commonly four or more in number (7) |
| PLUMBBOBS | From the Latin for "lead", weights of said element or other metal placed at the ends of lines for determining verticality or the depths of water (5,4) |
| ANGLERS | People at the ends of lines |
| HYPHENS | Punctuation marks used to indicate the division of words at the end of lines (7) |
| PALETTE | Light-coloured pattern at the centre of a whole colour range (7) |