| SOUK | Foreign market like that with Britain (4) |
| STAG | It is only men that play the stock market like this (4) |
| LISTS | Puts on the market, like a house |
| IBIS | Bird is with Britain and India (4) |
| HESS | Which leading Nazi was captured in Scotland in 1941 attempting to negotiate with Britain? (4) |
| MILL | Great Ouse fishery with UK barbel record (*amid malls) (5,4) |
| PLUM | Fruit that with age grows feathers (4) |
| ODER | River that, with the Neisse, forms the German-Polish border (4) |
| TROT | Horse's gait that, with a rider, may be collected, working or extended (4) |
| PATE | An old word for the head that, with the addition of two accents, describes forcemeat, rillettes or terrine (4) |
| TIDE | Ebb and flow of the sea that, with time, is said to wait for no man (4) |
| SEED | "Lies the ___ that with the sun's love..." ("The Rose" lyric) |
| ACAR | "I'd hit that...with ___!" (rude comment for expressing sexual disinterest) |
| POLE | "I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot ___" |
| BRAG | Say, "I can do that with myeye s shut" |
| ATEN | "I wouldn't touch that with ___-foot pole" |
| BOERWAR | South African conflict with Britain (4,3) |
| IBSENIAN | Like Norwegian drama to be strangely asinine with Britain included (8) |
| AGORA | Previously ending in disaster, a foreign market here? (5) |
| BAZAAR | Observation from blackface admitting extreme characters right for the foreign market |