| CUTPRICE | A reduction in the barber's charge? |
| HAIRCUT | A coiffure, do, set or style; the manner in which one is barbered; or, a reduction in the value of an asset (7) |
| STASIS | Medically, a reduction in the flow of a bodily fluid |
| DOWNTURN | A reduction in the success of a business or economy (8) |
| ABATEMENT | A reduction in the strength or power of something (9) |
| ONADIET | Hoping to benefit from a reduction in the fare |
| LOSINGWEIGHT | Benefiting from a reduction in the fare? (6,6) |
| HALFPRICE | There'll be a reduction in the damage at this rate (4-5) |
| SPEEDOMETER | It will advise you there's been a reduction in the rates (11) |
| CUTTINGREMARK | Did the stylist use a bowl to trim your hair, for example, working in the barbers for notice? (7,6) |
| DRESSERS | They have a reputation for putting on other people's clothes in the barbers when they have hair cut (8) |
| HAIRIER | It's more frightening needing to be in the barber's seat for longer? |
| DEHYDRATION | A harmful reduction in the amount of water in the human body (11) |
| DENT | A depression, ding or dip in a surface caused by a blow; or, any negative effect, such as a reduction in money or resources (4) |
| LYSIS | Gradual reduction in the severity of the symptoms of a disease (5) |
| ICEAGE | A long period of reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere (3,3) |
| RUNDOWN | A summary; a reduction in activity, number, size etc; or, a Jamaican stew of seafood cooked in coconut milk (7) |
| ELOPING | Attempted activity in "The Barber of Seville" |
| BARITONE | Figaro in "The Barber of Seville" |
| BASSI | Several roles in "The Barber of Seville" |