| INBLACKANDWHITE | Printed or written (2,5,3,5) |
| LINES | Former name of the units of magnetic flux known as maxwells; ancestral or chronological sequences of people; rows of printed or written words; or, railway tracks (5) |
| READING | Action of interpreting printed or written words; a narration; knowledge of literature; or, the study of books (7) |
| TEXT | Printed or written words (4) |
| OCR | Electronic conversion of printed or written text |
| RECEIPTS | Printed or written acknowledgements of goods bought (8) |
| PLACARDS | Printed or written notices for public display (8) |
| LINAGE | Number of lines in a piece of printed or written material (6) |
| PLACARD | A printed or written notice for public display, poster (7) |
| COPY | From "abundance, plenty", word first for a transcript of an original, later an individual specimen of an article, book, newspaper or other work; matter to be typeset/printed; or, an imitation or repro |
| RUBRIC | Heading or initial letter in a manuscript printed or painted in red ink (6) |
| PORN | Lewd printed or visual material (abbr) (4) |
| CALICO | Plain cotton textile on which chintz in traditionally printed or used to make Indian shamiana tents (6) |
| LITERAL | A wrong letter in printed or typed material (7) |
| CACHET | In philately, a design printed or stamped on mail, especially for commemorative purposes (6) |
| TUTORIAL | An explanation of a subject, printed or on a computer screen, intended for private study (8) |
| TALES | Tarradiddles; an old word for numbers; or, fairy stories or narratives such as those collected or written by the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Andersen (5) |
| ADDRESS | Archaic word for an amorous advance or act of wooing; a speech or written communication; one's manner of speaking; or, the place one lives (7) |
| STET | A word or mark indicating that certain deleted typeset or written matter is to be retained (4) |
| POLEMIC | Strong spoken or written attack on a person or idea (7) |