| FOOLSCAP | Size of paper used to make dunce's hat? (8) |
| OBISTRIP | Narrow piece of paper used to present books for sale (3,5) |
| ORISTRIP | Narrow piece of paper used to present books for sale (3,5) |
| SHEETS | Pieces of paper used to make the bed (6) |
| CANONICAL | Accepted article for wearing like a dunce's hat? |
| STREAMER | A long strip of paper used as a decoration (8) |
| FLYPAPER | Sticky paper used to bait flies (8) |
| NOTEBOOK | Cahier, jotter, journal or spiralbound pad of paper used by an amanuensis, minute-taker, reporter, stenographer, student, writer etc; or, a slim, typically A4-sized laptop (8) |
| IMPERIAL | Sovereign - beard - size of paper (8) |
| ELEPHANT | Size of paper the panel got wrong |
| CREPE | Variety of French pancake; or, a type of colourful crinkled paper used to make flowers, party decorations and pinatas (5) |
| MANILA | Strong paper used to make envelopes (6) |
| MACHE | Another name for lamb's lettuce; or, paired with "papier", French for gluey "chewed paper" used to make boxes, furniture or tea trays and often japanned or painted when dry (5) |
| HINGE | A small piece of gummed paper used to attach a postage stamp to the page of an album (5) |
| TISSUE | Paper used to cover model turning up to go to court (6) |
| DEMY | A recipient of a type of scholarship at Magdalen College, Oxford; or, prior to metrication, a size of paper, roughly approximating to A2 (4) |
| REAMS | Lots of paper used in making of cream, sugar and chocolate candies ? (5) |
| QUIRES | Quantities of paper used by sound groups of singers? (6) |
| SPILLS | Pieces of rolled paper used to light a fire (6) |
| NAPKIN | Square of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth or hands (6) |