| VIGNETTE | Portrait photograph with a faded border; central part of a postage stamp's design; or, an illustration at the start of a book or chapter (8) |
| GIMP | Twisted cotton, silk or worsted with cord running through it; a trimming made of this; coarse yarn for outlining lace designs; or, an old type of silk fishing-line, bound with wire (4) |
| HEM | Border central theme (3) |
| TETEBECHE | Of a postage stamp, printed in an inverted position relative to another; French, ' head to tail' ( 4- 5) |
| GLUE | It's on the back of a postage stamp |
| COL | S.A. country that borders Central America |
| SELFIE | Self-portrait photograph. (6) |
| EMBOSS | Stamp design first person went over with superior |
| APICAL | A reduced photograph with a line at the top |
| SNAPPER | Wife in a photograph with a young rascal (14) |
| WHIPPER | Wife in a photograph with a young rascal (14) |
| COWLICK | Only woman in photograph with a lock of hair (7) |
| HINGE | A cardinal direction - north, south, east or west; a device upon which a door or gate swings; the joint of a bivalve mollusc's shell; or, a philatelic mount for a postage stamp (5) |
| KERNEL | From "corn", a whole grain of wheat or other cereal; the edible central part of a fruit stone, nut or seed; by extension, a nucleus; or, the essential or core part of anything (6) |
| MOUNT | A microscope slide; a postage-stamp hinge; a backing for a gem/photograph; or, a horse suitable for riding (5) |
| STAMP | A block or die for impressing a date, design, device etc; or, a postage label which evolved from this (5) |
| PENNYBLACK | Pack includes a sort of blenny got for a postage stamp (5,5) |
| ASHE | The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp |
| GEORGOLDEN | Graphic designer who was the first African American to design a postage stamp |
| CALDERA | Large crater formed by the collapse of the central part of a volcano after an eruption (7) |