| CASHMACHINE | Charlie remains with Greek character covered in hair, a supplier of 2s (4,7) |
| DUCKLING | Young bird caught by retired character covered in manure (8) |
| MANURE | Foreign character covered in horse muck (6) |
| DRESSY | Smartly clothed character covered in Brut (6) |
| ELDERFLOWER | Senior member to bloom as a supplier of wine |
| CASHCOW | Charlie remains with firm with women, a source of long-term profit? (4,3) |
| WISP | A handful of hay or straw; a small broom; a twisted bunch used as a torch; a strand of hair; a streak of smoke; or, one of slight or delicate stature (4) |
| TRUSTAFARIAN | A tongue-in-cheek portmanteau word for an affluent young bohemian with messy hair, a rich dreadlocked heir, a privileged "Rasta" with a silver spoon or a somewhat hippified aristo with a bequeathed bo |
| CASHPOINT | Charlie remains with sum of money, hanging around popular place to pay (9) |
| MOP | A grimace; a thick shock of hair; a bundle of rags/thrums on a stick to lave a floor; or, an autumn hiring fair (3) |
| CASH | Charlie remains with the money (4) |
| CASHMERE | Charlie remains with nothing better for soft fabric |
| VAPERS | Characters covered in lava: perspiring, but they aren't exactly smoking (6) |
| RINGLET | A corkscrew- or spiral-shaped curl of hair; a fairy dance in a circle; or, a velvety brown butterfly that derives its name from its small eye-spots (7) |
| ECDYSIS | The act of developing a new coat of hair, a new set of feathers, scales, etc. (7) |
| CURL | A ringlet of hair; a weightlifting exercise for toning the biceps; or, a vector operator in calculus (4) |
| BANDEAU | A fillet or strip of ribbon to bind the hair; a narrow piece inside a hat; or, a strapless brassiere or bikini top (7) |
| PARTITA | What many do with Hair (a collection of pieces of music)? |
| MOPPET | With a shock of hair, a dear little child (6) |
| CASANOVA | Lover of 2's city has about a month in South Africa (8) |