| RUNTO | Be sufficient for (eg, the purchase of something) |
| DEPOSITS | Sums paid as first instalments on the purchase of something (8) |
| BOYCOTTS | Punitive bans on e.g. the purchase or handling of goods (8) |
| TAKE | Word for a gain, grasp, hold or purchase of something, such as a carry-out or grab-and-go meal (4) |
| SUFFICE | Be sufficient (for) (7) |
| RECYCLING | The basic phases in _________ are the collection of waste materials that can be repurposed, their processing or manufacture into new products, and the purchase of those products (9) |
| SEWARD | William Henry, US secretary of state responsible for the purchase of Alaska (6) |
| FOLLY | Seward's ___ (insulting nickname for the purchase of Alaska, once) |
| OFFSALE | Channel for the purchase of goods (7) |
| WILLIAMSEWARD | Assenter for the purchase of Alaska from Russia (3/30/1867) |
| BIDET | Debit my account for the purchase of a basin (5) |
| IGER | Overseer of the purchase of Lucasfilm |
| TRADEIN | A used article given in part payment for the purchase of a new article (5-2) |
| CLOSEDON | Completed the purchase of, as a house |
| CLOSEON | Finish the purchase of |
| BUYOUT | The purchase of a controlling share in a company (6) |
| CLOSESON | Completes the purchase of |
| UPSOLD | Induced the purchase of add-ons, say |
| IMPULSE | ___ buying, the purchase of goods on a whim (7) |
| BOOKSHOP | A dealer in dictionaries, emporium for editions, haven for hardbacks, retailer of reads, store for stories or other bibliopolic paradise for the purchase and perusal of bound paper or pen-and-ink publ |