| DUOPOLY | Economic situation in which the market for a commodity or service is dominated by two suppliers (7) |
| RATE | Word for amount corresponding; speed or velocity; a charge for a commodity or service; or, a wage calculated against a unit of time (4) |
| ENDUSER | A customer for whom a product or service is ultimately designed (3,4) |
| DART | River in Devon on which the market town of Totnes stands (4) |
| SELLERSMARKET | Economic situation in which goods are scarce |
| OPENMARKET | Economic situation in which parties can trade freely |
| UNITCOST | A company's fixed or variable expenditure incurred to produce one of a commodity or service (4,4) |
| MONOPOLY | The exclusive control of the supply of a commodity or service (8) |
| ECUADOR | Which Republic in western South America is dominated by the Andes and has Quito as its capital? (7) |
| MARXIST | Soccer teams in the market for a left-winger (7) |
| UNAWARE | In the dark, a conflict is dominated by an Alsatian (7) |
| BOLOGNA | Italian city whose main square is dominated by the facade of Basilica di San Petronio, unfinished for over 400 years |
| SUBSITY | Government grant to help a business or industry keep down the price of a commodity (7) |
| UPTREND | Prudent to have liquidity in encouraging economic situation (7) |
| INTHING | A currently fashionable activity, commodity or style (2,5) |
| NICHE | A specialised segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service (5) |
| TOY | Type of store a person should visit if he's in the market for a Magic 8 Ball* |
| STAPLE | Wool fibre; its length or quality; or, from "market", a word for a principal commodity or a basic element/food (6) |
| ELASTIC | A commodity extensively used (7) |
| OUTSELL | (Of a commodity) attract more customers than |