| REPRESENTED | Acted for the vendor who had taken ill (11) |
| THALIDOMIDE | Young Sydney gynaecologist William McBride discovered an alarming number of birth defects from mothers who had taken this drug in the 1950s |
| CADET | Acted for the younger son |
| HIJACKED | Hurried taking knave in who had taken en route (8) |
| SELLER | Vendor who gets his goods from the basement room, I hear (6) |
| PROPELLER | Support vendor who hasn't begun to look for aircraft part (9) |
| TEASELLER | Drink vendor who treats fabric (9) |
| STREETCRIES | Shouts of vendors who are in the way (6,5) |
| EXCOGITATED | Thought it was old tooth I had taken round gallery (11) |
| SELLERS | Men of vision holding A£50 for the vendors (7) |
| CHANCELLOROF | Out of the blue, the vendor of the former supermarket worker becomes the chief of UK finance, we hear (10,2,3,9) |
| THEEXCHEQUER | Out of the blue, the vendor of the former supermarket worker becomes the chief of UK finance, we hear (10,2,3,9) |
| STALLHOLDERS | Market vendors who have booked for the theatre (5,7) |
| FIESTA | Feast in which I get taken ill at the festival |
| STRUCKDOWN | Suddenly taken ill, hit the pillow? (6,4) |
| PRESTIGE | Standing around, for instance, after priest is taken ill |
| APPEARED | Seemed to turn up, having acted for one at a hearing (8) |
| INDRAG | How Travolta acted for "Hairspray" |
| DEDICATE | As editor I acted for a particular pledge |
| MAKESACHARGE | Launches an attack on what the vendor does (5,1,6) |