| INBLACKANDWHITE | Printed one introduction to novel with Shades of Grey formula? (2,5,3,5) |
| NARROWS | Shortens introduction to novel with pointers (7) |
| SCHISM | School - one's introduction to multiplication and division (6) |
| PENNON | Flag new introduction to novel containing nothing by writer (6) |
| HAZEL | Eye color with shades of brown and green |
| COLORCODE | System with shades of meaning |
| CREDIT | Heading for crisis with shade of debt? It's beyond belief! (6) |
| WAGERED | Bet pay comes with shade of debt? (7) |
| PREVENTED | Printed one fewer 'Woman' instead, being stopped (9) |
| MENU | The printed one doesn't include specials |
| INTREPID | Printed one in bold (8) |
| INSECTREPELLENT | Site debugging formula? (6,9) |
| EATONESHEARTOUT | Hanker for dead centre, with shade, and fleece ticket seller (3,4,5,3) |
| LITERARYCRITICS | They may come to novel conclusions (8,7) |
| PUTOUTMOREFLAGS | Published author Thomas draws attention to novel (3,3,4,5) |
| BLUE | Used by Thomas Gainsborough to create one of his notable portraits, a colour with shades including lapis lazuli, turquoise, peacock and indigo (4) |
| GREEN | With shades including apple, avocado, chartreuse, lime, mint, olive and pistachio, the traditional colour of baize; a colour associated with inexperience, youth or naivety (5) |
| ANALYST | Mixing any salt, does one work out formula? (7) |
| RECIPE | Meat Loaf's formula? Uplifting record taking chap to top |
| OCTUPLET | One in eight or half of people involved in cut to novel (8) |