| PROMISSORY | And 13: Written undertaking to pay a sum of money (10,4) |
| PROMISSORYNOTE | Written undertaking to make future payment |
| LETTEROFCREDIT | An undertaking to pay the value of the goods (6,2,6) |
| STUMPUP | Pay a sum of money (colloq.) |
| RECOGNIZANCE | Formal undertaking to pay the crown a sum if an accused fails to surrender to custody (12) |
| DEPOSITOR | A person who pays a sum of money to a financial institution for safe keeping |
| CONTRACTS | Shrinks from written undertakings (9) |
| VENTURECAPITAL | Undertaking to obtain money from London for new business (7,7) |
| POSTALORDER | A written request for the payment of a sum of money to a named payee, obtainable and payable at a post office (6,5) |
| WINDFALL | Apple, pear etc blown off a tree by a gust; or, a piece of good fortune such as a sum of money received unexpectedly (8) |
| IMPREST | A sum of money advanced to a person for a particular purpose. (7) |
| DIVIDEND | A sum of money given to holders of shares in a company (8) |
| PURSE | Aggregate prize money in boxing; a sum of money distributed to the top or highest finishers in a horse race (5) |
| DEMAND | A sum of money that deposited by a customer must be repaid by a financial institution, with or without interest at a specific time or on ___ |
| REFUND | A sum of money given back to a customer, e.g. for faulty goods (6) |
| RANSOM | A sum of money demanded or paid for the release of a captive (6) |
| TIPPING | Giving a sum of money as a reward for a servic- (7) |
| INVOICE | A list of goods sent or services provided with a sum of money due |
| ROUNDEDUP | Raised (a sum of money) to a near convenient amount (7,2) |
| INSTALMENTS | Portions of a sum of money to be paid back regularly (11) |