| PERCENTAGE | A proportion of leaf carrying recent damage (10) |
| LOTTERY | A method of raising money by selling numbered tickets and giving a proportion of the money raised to holders of numbers drawn at random (7) |
| CHIPPENDALE | Cabinetmaker whose pieces form a proportion of the furniture collection at Dumfries House (approximately 10 per cent of his surviving work) (11) |
| PRORATA | In favour of rat getting a proportion of a full-time salary (3,4) |
| SHARE | Any of the equal parts into which a company's capital stock is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of its profits (5) |
| PLANTVIRUS | Cause of leaf discoloration, perhaps |
| STAGBEETLE | Step around vegetable with tip of leaf showing large insect (4,6) |
| ERST | A proportion of nostalgia-mongers thrived in the past (4) |
| MARKETSHARE | A proportion of customers sat here, troubled by notice |
| RATIO | A proportion of the operation |
| OVERSPILL | A proportion of the population displaced by eg changes in housing (9) |
| SCALLOP | A proportion of the clients call openly for shellfish (7) |
| KARATE | King has a proportion of self-defence (6) |
| EVENS | Of bands never making a comeback, a proportion quits |
| MEATAXE | Only a proportion taken from income, a tax evaded is a dangerous thing (4,3) |
| PERCENT | As a proportion, it's over a 'ton'! (3,4) |
| BLACKSPOT | A rose gardener's bane of leaf blight; a road where danger lurks; or, in Treasure Island, a pirate's mark of condemnation, death or doom (5,4) |
| FRACTION | From the Latin for "to break", word used since medieval times for a non-whole number; or, a proportion (8) |
| OPERATION | Surgery ready for patients - a proportion dropped in |
| LONESOME | Said to rent out a proportion when alone (8) |