| MUCHADO | Cuban I go hand-to-mouth with in Shakespearian play (4,3,5,7) |
| ABOUT | Cuban I go hand-to-mouth with in Shakespearian play (4,3,5,7) |
| NOTHING | Cuban I go hand-to-mouth with in Shakespearian play (4,3,5,7) |
| EKES | Lives from hand-to-mouth (with "out") |
| COBWEB | Note old boy network in Shakespearian play (6) |
| DEALER | He'll go hand to hand; he can give and take (6) |
| CLAP | Go hand to hand? |
| CRUCIFIED | "The martyrs go hand in hand into the arena; they are ____ alone" (Aldous Huxley, in The Doors of Perception) |
| FROM | Word with "hand to mouth" or "time to time" |
| NAILBITER | One in a hand-to-mouth situation in which eventual outcome is uncertain (4-5) |
| ARMINARM | Goes hand in hand with what's linked to the fold (3,2,3) |
| NEEDILY | In a hand-to-mouth way |
| AUJOURLEJOUR | Twin judges our rouleau waveringly, bringing hand to mouth |
| JEWSHARP | It means a hand-to-mouth existence for a musician |
| FINGERFOODS | Sustenance for a hand-to-mouth existence? (6,5) |
| POOR | Like someone leading a hand-to-mouth existence |
| DENTIST | He has a hand-to-mouth existence (7) |
| ORGAN | Notedly big thing, but there's a hand-to-mouth version (5) |
| LIPSALVE | One will be hand to mouth, using an ointment such as this (3,5) |
| ONASHOESTRING | From hand to mouth (2,1,10) |