| OLDMONEY | Families who have been rich for several generations (3,5) |
| HEIRLOOM | Object in a family for several generations (8) |
| HERALDRY | The study of coats of arms and of the history of the families who are entitled to them (8) |
| FREUD | Anna ___, sixth child of Sigmund, the father of psychoanalysis; she founded the National Centre for Children and Families who run the Cheshire Without Abuse service from their base in Crewe (5) |
| FARM | For "pick-y" families who only want the freshest strawberries, it's the perfect place to spend a summer afternoon |
| FLOOSIES | Dated, derogatory term for women who have been on many dates |
| TOOSWEET | Overly rich for some tastes |
| PROLIFIC | Rich for life, practically -- I lead in commerce (8) |
| ANDIMOUT | "That's it ... too rich for me" |
| LUSCIOUS | Too rich for $100 debt in Glendarroch? (8) |
| USEDCARS | Took drugs for tripping perhaps with dodgy types who have been on the road a long time (4,4) |
| SLEEPERS | Trains spies who have been inactive (8) |
| LIBERATI | Men who have been set free |
| CONVICTS | Those who have been inside? (8) |
| ELDORADO | Where it's easy to be rich, drunk or loaded (8) |
| PICKINGS | They may be rich or slim! (8) |
| AFFLUENT | To be rich, is to be what (8) |
| SAGA | A medieval Norse narrative in prose; a series of novels tracing families through several generations; or, any long story or series of events (4) |
| FAMILYFIRM | It could be the concern of several generations (6,4) |
| AYEAROFSOLITUDE | Magical-realist novel that follows the Buendia family over several generations |