| SUPPLYANDDEMAND | Economic term describing the relationship between buyers and sellers of a commodity (6,3,6) |
| MARKET | Open place with buyers and sellers of goods (6) |
| ETSY | Website for buyers and sellers of handicrafts |
| COUNTERBALANCED | Barrier between buyer and seller evenly weighted (7,8) |
| SUM | Zero-___ game (economic term) |
| RATE | Annual percentage ___ (economic term) |
| BROKERAGE | Business that acts as intermediary between buyer and seller (9) |
| BROKERADEAL | Arrange business between buyer and seller |
| CAPITALISM | Frame imperial stake and see tea in economic terms (4,6,10) |
| FREEMARKET | Frame imperial stake and see tea in economic terms (4,6,10) |
| RECESSION | In economic terms, a situation where GDP declines for two successive quarters (9) |
| SECTORS | Public and private, in economic terms |
| CORNERTHEMARKET | Gain control of a commodity |
| CHAINS | Sequences of links, whether in the form of fast food outlets, house buyers and sellers, mountains, necklaces, shackles or strings of sausages (6) |
| OPENMARKET | Unrestricted economic conditions with free access and competition of buyers and sellers (4,6) |
| FAIR | Just a gathering of buyers and sellers (4) |
| ASKINGBID | Best potential price that buyers and sellers in the market are willing to transact at (6,3) |
| OLIGOPOLY | A market where control over the supply of a commodity is in the hands of a small number of producers (9) |
| STAG | A buyer and seller of stock, at some stage (4) |
| ARTDEALER | Trade earl arranged with a buyer and seller of paintings (3,6) |