| SCRIMPANDSAVE | Expression meaning 'to manage to get by with very little money' (6,3,4) |
| GOTOSLEEP | Poles, eg, have to manage to get 40 winks (2,2,5) |
| ONASHOESTRING | Where to tie the knot with very little money? (2,1,10) |
| EKES | Does just enough to get by, with "out" |
| PASS | It'll do to get by with (4) |
| SYNCOPE | Sounds wrong to get by with fainting fit (7) |
| EKE | Hustle to get by with out |
| SCRAPE | With only a tiny bit of English, manage to get by |
| EPOCH | A long time to manage to come up with honest leader (5) |
| MAKEENDSMEET | Tie the knot and manage to get by (4,4,4) |
| MAKEOUT | Manage to get by and discern (4,3) |
| EKEOUT | ___ a living (barely manage to get by): 2 wds. |
| SNOOPERSCOPE | Person so desperate to manage to see in the dark, try this |
| OTOSCOPE | Heartless officials about to manage to lug instrument (8) |
| EGOCENTRIC | Self-obsessed boy about to leave with very little money |
| INNOCENT | Get round in pub with very little money? That's naive |
| REPLY | Come back with very little money to deposit in bank (5) |
| THREEPENCE | Leaves home overlooking hotel with writer from Clare with very little money (10) |
| LICENTIOUS | Over 50 with very little money make promises to pay despite being morally unrestrained (10) |
| SOU | Very upper-class with very little money (3) |