| CAPITULAR | Rip actual amendment from a chapter (9) |
| NANTES | Sent an amendment from French city (6) |
| TAILPIECE | Decorative design at the foot of a page or end of a chapter; any one of Thomas Bewick's woodblock engravings; or, an ebony or rosewood strip anchoring a violin's strings (9) |
| HEADPIECE | Decorative engraving at beginning of a chapter of a book (9) |
| ACCIDENTS | With no deliberate intent they may make a chapter (9) |
| SPARTACUS | Catches up with a chapter on American slave (9) |
| PARAGRAPH | part of a chapter |
| THEPRINCE | Sixteenth-century political treatise with a chapter called "How Flatterers Should Be Avoided" |
| PART | A chapter, component, element, episode, ingredient, portion or other fraction of a whole; a role played by an actor; a duty; or, a bodily organ (4) |
| HEADING | Title of a chapter or an article; top of a curtain; or, a drift in a mine (7) |
| SECTION | Meaning "to cut", a part or piece, such as a chapter of a book, segment of an orange or subdivision of a newspaper, orchestra or platoon (7) |
| PAGE | One side of a leaf of a book, diary, newspaper etc; the printed/written matter it bears; one such sheet as a unit; or, a chapter, episode, event or whatever that may be envisaged as material to fill s |
| ACCRETION | A chapter preceding artistic work, not a supplement? (9) |
| EPIGRAPH | A building inscription, or a quotation starting a chapter |
| DEAN | He may have a chapter from Swift, say (4) |
| ALMANAC | A line by chap given a chapter in annual handbook (7) |
| TEACH | Educate one, of late, a chapter at a time (5) |
| ANDEAN | A chapter head including name of a major mountain system |
| APT | A chapter without a mention of Cher is quite appropriate (3) |
| ABACI | A book with a chapter I found for counting devices (5) |