| RECIPROCAL | Fixed price mythological bird with a £ given in return (10) |
| TABLEDHOTE | A bottle he'd ordered with a meal at a fixed price (5,5) |
| QUIDPROQUO | A favour given in return |
| GRANDSTAND | A £1,000 treat, getting seats here? (10) |
| GOSTRAIGHT | Give up vice, with fixed price for spirits being announced? (2,8) |
| ROACH | Mythological bird swallows a hot freshwater fish (5) |
| CORSET | It's rather tight, fitting-in mythological bird coming back on the television (6) |
| TITFORTAT | Equivalent given in return (3,3,3) |
| REWARD | Something given in return for good (6) |
| AID | Assistance given in return by Indian (3) |
| REGARDS | What are given in return for services rendered (7) |
| OFCASH | Like a pelican eating a a £100 note? (5,4,2,4) |
| ROC | Mythological bird described in the Arabian Nights (3) |
| REWARDS | Valuable things given in return for good deeds (7) |
| TENOR | A £10 note was picked up by a singer (5) |
| SOLD | You've disposed of your goods so Pounds and Pence are given in return |
| PAYMENT | What's given in return for an empty potty (7) |
| SIREN | Word, derived from the mythological bird-women whose singing lured sailors to their doom on rocks, for a warning device such as an air-raid alarm, foghorn or tocsin (5) |
| RECIPROCATED | Given in return, responded |
| LORDS | ... ground or A £.s.d. laid out for house in Westminster (5) |