| HANDSEL | A good luck gift such as a coin in the pocket of a new coat |
| ORE | Seaweed to be found in the pocket of a Scandinavian (3) |
| FADED | In need of a new coat |
| FADS | Gag gifts such as Furbys and Pet Rocks |
| RENTROLL | Hire character on the radio in the pocket of the landlord (4,4) |
| ACASINO | Used as a coin in a place for gamblers (1,6) |
| PALMED | Hid, as a coin in a magic act |
| VERSO | From "turned leaf", the back of a folio or sheet; a left-hand page of an open book; or, the rear of something, such as a coin, medal or painting (5) |
| REVERSE | Subordinate face of a twosided object such as a coin, medal or flag; the left-hand page of an open book; or, a backhanded sword-stroke (7) |
| HANSEL | Good luck gift for abandoned boy |
| ROB | Pick the pocket of |
| SHORTBREAD | Insufficient cash for good luck gift (10) |
| WISHBONE | A fowl's forked furcula or "merrythought", named for a custom of two people pulling it apart in blithesome divination as a good luck charm; a divided spar; or, a V-shaped element in a suspension syste |
| SLOT | An aperture for receiving a coin in a fruit machine or one-armed bandit; a place in a broadcasting schedule; or, the tracks/footprints of a deer (4) |
| KITTY | A pet name for a purring puss or a playful Persian; a pool of pelf, purse of pounds or pocket of profit; a poker pot; or, porridge, aka prison (5) |
| ADAMSMITH | Thinker who wrote, "There is no art which one government sooner learns of another than that of draining money from the pockets of the people" |
| SPEEDWELL | Blue-flowered plant in the genus Veronica with a species considered to be a good luck charm for travellers; or, Acorn's friend in Watership Down (9) |
| FLIP | Toss (a coin in the air) (4) |
| PALM | Conceal, like a coin in the hand |
| WELLWISHER | Philanthropist throwing a coin in the water |