| LIGHT | Unlike a tome, in two ways |
| LEDGER | Word for a tome permanently lying in one place originally, later a horizontal timber or scaffold pole; a flat slab; or, a book of accounts (6) |
| SPEEDREADER | Person who can devour a 500-page tome in a few hours, perhaps |
| BOOKPLATE | A decorative label bearing the identifying coat of arms, crest, ex libris, motto or simply the name of the owner of the tome in which it is pasted (9) |
| EPITOMISE | Typically show detailed epic tome in sex (9) |
| TREMOR | Here's a tome about a Rolls and the vibration felt in it (6) |
| LAROUSSE | French lexicographer who edited and co-compiled a 15-volume dictionary and founded a publishing house noted for a tome on gastronomy (8) |
| COLOPHON | From "finishing touch", word for a historical inscription at the end of a tome, giving information about its authorship and printing; or, a publisher's emblem or imprint (8) |
| ERATO | Order a tome about a muse (5) |
| TEXTBOOKEXAMPLE | Epitome in a tome? |
| SAGA | Tale in a tome, perhaps |
| RHEUMATOLOGY | A tome roughly written for a branch of medicine (12) |
| TRIGONOMETRY | Tamper with broadcast accompanying new tome in test for understanding all the various sides and angl |
| LIMESTONE | Building material to translate tomes in sequence (9) |
| HOMESTEAD | Top teacher keeping various tomes in residence |
| MOUSTACHE | It is a handlebar such a tome is written about (9) |
| COFFEETABLEBOOK | Cook! Bet beef-loaf recipe is in a tome for all to browse (6,5,4) |
| ENDPAPER | An often marbled or illustrated leaf pasted to the inside board cover of a book, thus found at the beginning or conclusion of such a tome (8) |
| BOOKMARK | A tome, Mr Twain? Here's a reminder for the reader (8) |
| READINGLORE | Perusing a tome about traditions? |