| DOLLAR | Silver or paper |
| SPILL | To destroy or waste; a slop of upset milk e.g.; a stick or twist of wood or paper for lighting a candle, fire or pipe; or, a tumble from a bike or a horse (5) |
| SCROLL | Furl or cylinder of parchment or paper inscribed with text; or, a ribbon-like decorative motif, sometimes bearing a motto (6) |
| FLAP | Miniature door-in-a-door for a cat; hinged leaf of a table; or, a fold of cloth or paper covering the opening of a tent, pocket or an envelope (4) |
| MOTTO | Phrase accompanying a coat of arms; or, a maxim or scrap of verse in a fortune cookie or paper cracker (5) |
| STUDY | A room devoted to scholarship; an artist's preparatory drawing or practice piece; or, an academic book or paper on a particular subject (5) |
| CLIP | A snippet of video from a film or broadcast; a device such as a hair slide, horseshoe flange or paper fastener; or, a newspaper cutting (4) |
| LANTERN | A portable lamp with a glass or paper case protecting a candle or an electric bulb; or, the light within (7) |
| RIP | A tear or rent in cloth or paper; a worthless thing; a strong tidal current; or, a dissolute character (3) |
| TOWEL | A rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping. |
| BUNTING | String of fabric or paper flags for decorating village fairs, countryside weddings or boats (7) |
| LIRK | (Scottish) Crease or fold as in cloth or paper (4) |
| LANTERNS | Chambers for beacons at the top of lighthouses; or, glass or paper cases for illuminating candles (8) |
| NAPKIN | Square of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth or hands (6) |
| FILES | Digital or paper documents; orderly lines; or, rasp-like tools (5) |
| DOILY | Decorative mat of lace or paper, laid on or under a plate (5) |
| PUNCH | Device for making holes in leather or paper; type of fruit cup; a puppet; or, a chestnut horse from Suffolk (5) |
| NAPKINS | Squares of cloth or paper for wiping the mouth or hands (7) |
| BALE | A large bundle of cotton, hay or paper; or, a group of turtles (4) |
| BULK | A ship's cargo/hold; the thickness of a book or paper; or, roughage (4) |