| CHINESEWALL | Barrier within a company |
| FIREWALL | Network-security option . . . or what's creating a barrier within four of this puzzle's answers |
| INTRANET | A website that can only be accessed by clients of its host computer, e.g. within a company (8) |
| TRANSFER | Change jobs within a company |
| INHOUSE | Originating within a company |
| INTERNAL | Home rental worked out within a company |
| ACT | Work within a company, say |
| CULTURE | Attitudes and beliefs within a company or organisation (7) |
| STAND | A company of plovers; a grove of trees; a platform for a brass band; or, a vessel in a boot room or hall for umbrella's, shooting sticks, crops etc (5) |
| CAST | A pair of hawks flown together in falconry; a company of actors in a film or play; or, a swarm of bees leaving a hive (4) |
| CASHCOW | Which business term describes a product that provides a steady source of income for a company? (4,3) |
| PINACOLADA | Nip back for a company car or something that's an alternative to a cosmopolitan in a coup? (4,6) |
| CARAVAN | Depicted in several paintings by Edwin Lord Weeks, generic name for a company of travellers journeying across a desert; or, a camel trainA (7) |
| SUBSIDIARY | A company which is part of a larger and more important company (10) |
| HAMILTONBEACH | A company that sounds like a place |
| SHAREHOLDER | One with a stake in a company |
| TEMPAT | Work for for a short time, as a company |
| ZEISS | German optician who opened a lens workshop in Jena in 1846 that developed into a company specialisin |
| LOGOS | Graphic symbols that represent a company or a brand (5) |
| TENTS | Portable or temporary shelters known collectively as a caravan; or, webs spun by a company of caterpillars (5) |