| LITHE | Supple little bit of an article (5) |
| RADIO | A medium is a little bit of an extra diocesan schools can provide (5) |
| MODICUM | Little bit of an ODI cheerleader in Mum (7) |
| SLITHER | Supple little sister runs round slide (7) |
| DOT | Small bit of an internet address |
| SPRY | Supple, small nose |
| THEME | Subject of an article by Crosophile (5) |
| MANNA | Tomorrow, in Madrid, loss of an article brings heavenly food (5) |
| ERASE | Remove all traces of an article in Gaelic (5) |
| LOADS | Large quantities of an article possibly sold out (5) |
| THEFT | Stealing of an article on the Financial Times (5) |
| DRAFT | Early version of an article |
| COPY | From "abundance, plenty", word first for a transcript of an original, later an individual specimen of an article, book, newspaper or other work; matter to be typeset/printed; or, an imitation or repro |
| CONTENT | The subject matter of an article, discussion or literary work; or, usually in plural, a list of chapters given at the front of a book (7) |
| GRAIN | Not much of an article to smile about (5) |
| HEADSETTAILS | Rear parts of an article of radio equipment? |
| BYLINE | Line in a newspaper carrying the name of the writer of an article (6) |
| HEADING | The direction in which a seagoing vessel's bow is pointing; the title of an article, chapter, document or page; or, the adit, drift or gallery of a mine (7) |
| ABSTRACT | A summary of an article, book, speech or other piece of writing (8) |
| FORONETHING | Is in favour of an article in a series (3,3,5) |