| WAD | Bundle of banknotes |
| ROLL | For a throw of the dice, getting a bundle of banknotes (4) |
| WADI | Bundle of banknotes is first in dry water channel |
| WADDLED | Shuffled a bundle of banknotes with a penny, and got to the front |
| WADS | Bundles of banknotes; masses of material for packing or stuffing; or, informal word for sandwiches (4) |
| ROLLS | Word for cylinders or furls of something such as fabric, tin foil or wrapping paper; paradiddles on drums; petit pains; throws of dice; or, wads of banknotes (5) |
| OUTWARD | Apparent, circulating roll of banknotes should feature head of royal (7) |
| KNOT | 2 of banknotes offering security (4) |
| FATWA | Thick roll of banknotes curtailed religious judgment |
| COUNTERFEITING | Fraudulent copying of banknotes (14) |
| IOU | Note in lieu of banknotes |
| UTTERMOST | The greatest circulators of banknotes will do so (9) |
| SERIES | A cycle/set of banknotes, books, coins, games, stamps, television dramas or other related things (6) |
| DENOMINATION | Value of banknote indicating religion (12) |
| CAYENNE | Capital letters in centre of banknote read out? |
| RENNET | Return of banknote, which may be in Leicester, say |
| RUPEE | The image of Mahatma Gandhi appears on the banknotes of this Indian currency |
| RUFIYAA | Succeeding the use of cowry shells and printed on decorative banknotes, the currency of the Maldives (7) |
| CRACKLE | Slang for banknotes or for cash/money generally; a pattern of crazing on paintwork or glazed ceramics; or, one of the sounds made by Rice Krispies, according to a slogan (7) |
| BAND | A bar of colour; a belt; a binding for banknotes or braids; a body of brass instrumentalists, brothers, brumbies or burglars; or, a bond (4) |