| GEOGRAPHER | Ptolemy, say, composed page or sheet regularly in Greek |
| SKYROS | Starters of souvlaki and kofta put before Cypriots regularly in Greek island (6) |
| SET | Sheets regularly found for group (3) |
| TUESDAY | Duet, say, composed for part of the week |
| IRA | Gershwin, say, composed air |
| EMPLOYMENT | Use of pieces in work of Ptolemy (10) |
| ASTRONOMER | A monster or otherwise, Ptolemy for example (10) |
| ODDNUMBERS | Figures on right-hand pages, or an apt title for this puzzle |
| ALEXANDRIA | Ptolemy I founded a library here |
| LIGHTHOUSE | Structure built by Ptolemy I on the ancient island of Pharos |
| SKETCHBOOK | A block of pages or pad of paper with an artist's adumbrations, bozzetti, doodles, drawings, modelli, pencillings and scribblings at its heart, but where masterpieces, great paintings and sculptures s |
| ASTROLOGER | Ptolemy was one, famously |
| VERSO | From "turned leaf", the back of a folio or sheet; a left-hand page of an open book; or, the rear of something, such as a coin, medal or painting (5) |
| STAND | Adjustable frame for holding a score or sheet music; or, a platform in a park for a brass band (5) |
| TUCK | Old "pull/tug, punish, ill-treat", today's fold in a fabric, garment or sheet; a curl up of one's legs after a long day on one's feet; or, a tummy's cosmetic pleat (4) |
| STRATUS | A layer or sheet of grey cloud resulting in an overcast day (7) |
| NOTICE | Newspaper announcement; a displayed placard or sheet conveying information; or, a review of a play (6) |
| MUSIC | Word that can follow background or sheet (5) |
| MASK | Peel-off or sheet e.g. |
| TABLESAW | Tool for cutting wood or sheet metal |