| MONEYMAKING | Working for the mint is lucrative (5-6) |
| SKULLCAP | The top of the cranium; another name for the mint family's helmet flower; or, a protective hat worn by a jockey or other equestrian (8) |
| MONEYMAKER | For crossword creators, my one is lucrative (5-5) |
| NUMISMATIST | Ordering of pieces from mint is a must for me |
| IMPROVIDENT | Mint is upset about way to furnish it, lacking foresight (11) |
| INFORMALITY | A lack of ceremony if Royal Mint is involved |
| FIFTHCOLUMN | Muffin cloth that could be working for the enemy (5,6) |
| TROJANHORSE | Subversive element working for the opposition (6,5) |
| JULEP | Mint --- is a long drink of bourbon whisky, ice, sugar and mint (5) |
| INTWOMINDS | Torn down 'Mint' is rebuilt (2,3,5) |
| TINSMITH | Mint is sabotaged by the unfulfilled metalworker? (8) |
| NUTRIMENT | It's true! In the North, mint is used as food |
| EXITS | Old mint is regularly dropping leaves (5) |
| BERYL | Emerald, e.g., helps to make robbery lucrative (5) |
| JUICY | Succulent - risque - lucrative (5) |
| MONEYSPINNER | Yes-men in on PR (anag) - it's lucrative (5-7) |
| INGOT | Gold bar obtained after mint is stripped of million tons |
| MISMANAGEMENT | Bad handling of game means mint is made from it (13) |
| RHYMINGSLANG | Finally, the word on the street is, it's working for the linesman? Would you Adam and Eve it! (7,5) |
| STEAMIRONS | Teams working for the golfers are plugged into those interested in The Press (5,5) |