| TAMP | Tap down centre of stamps |
| INFIELD | Unbeliever died moving down centre of arena (7) |
| TEMPERA | Method of drawing water down middle of drain |
| SHOO | Get out, using pipe down middle of roof (4) |
| ARMINARM | Looking back, ran down middle of road to address anonymous link to those who are intimate (3,2,3) |
| LOLLIPOP | Sticky sweet bound to have one 23 down centre? Not exactly (8) |
| COB | 24-Down center |
| HOSING | Washing down middle part of school inside Bangor |
| HAVE | Put up with split ignoring line down middle |
| NOTES | Writes down middle C and D, for example (5) |
| PANE | Word originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4) |
| POSTAGEPROBLEMS | Result of a lack of stamps? |
| METER | Producer of stamps that aren't stamps |
| GIBBONS | His catalogue of stamps, first published in 1856, was the 'bible' of philately; Edward Stanley ... |
| ALBUM | Book for sets of stamps, coins, photos or autographs; or, a collection of music on CD, iTunes or other format (5) |
| SHEET | Another word for a pane of stamps; or, a single piece of writing paper (5) |
| ALBUMS | Collections of songs on CDs, cassettes or vinyl records; or, books of stamps or photographs (6) |
| SEAL | Cylinder -; any one of a number of stamps carved in intaglio by the ancient Mesopotamians to make impressions on clay tablets (4) |
| SHEETS | Trays upon which to bake biscuits; sails; panes of stamps; folios; or, wide expanses of ice, clouds or rain (6) |
| ISSUER | Producer of stamps or credit cards, e.g. |