| GUMARABIC | Substance obtained from acacias used in production of inks and food thickeners (3,6) |
| ARABIC | Gum - --, substance from acacia used in inks and glues (6) |
| ELEMI | Chief among extracts within tree, source of inks (5) |
| BARK | Dog's noise could come from acacia |
| KNITWEAR | Mixture of ink and water in Jersey and Guernsey, say |
| ASKING | Requesting mix of ink and gas (6) |
| BASEMETALS | Seat blames poor, cheap materials used in production (4,6) |
| BLACKANDWHITE | 15 Across's 1972 #1 hit whose lyrics begin with a mention of ink and a page |
| MEGABUCKS | Lots of money in production of game? (9) |
| ROYALMINT | Where change is made in production of sterling quality (5,4) |
| CREAMTEAS | Special care teams in production of a Devon speciality (5,4) |
| EMMENTHAL | Something cheesy created by crew in production of Hamlet (9) |
| REARLIGHT | Back Red in production of larger hit (4,5) |
| BREAKALEG | Good luck playing Akela, bizarrely in production of 1984 ? (5,1,3) |
| CLARIFIES | Makes things clear, in production of butter (9) |
| AGARS | Actor John and some food thickeners |
| GUARS | Food thickeners |
| MAPUTO | Mozambique's "City of Acacias" or "Pearl of the Indian Ocean", whose "Iron House", attributed by some to Gustave Eiffel, is somewhat an eyeful (6) |
| MYALL | Any of several Australian acacias with hard scented wood (5) |
| DISNEYFICATION | Mostly you infanticides are involved in production of cartoon-style takeover of the world (14) |