| INHERITED | From being in the red I possibly came into money |
| EXCOMMUNICATION | The official act of excluding someone from being in the Christian church (15) |
| AMONGST | From being in the middle, man's got out |
| BELOWDECK | Web locked out from being in the ship (5,4) |
| COCKANDBULL | This description of a dubious story possibly came from the names of two inns at Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire |
| TITHEBARN | Once tax was collected here, legal profession came into money (5,4) |
| THIN | Poor husband came into money (4) |
| MECCA | Possibly came out of the cold to a holy city (5) |
| OVERDRAWN | Too greatly tempted, resulting in being in the red (9) |
| RACED | Hurried to get the account, being in the red (5) |
| RESIDED | Dwelt with the team, being in the red (7) |
| INDISTRESS | Id in confusion with strain from being in bad situation (2,8) |
| ITAS | "I showed my appreciation of my native land in the usual Irish way by getting out of _ _ soon as I possibly could", GB Shaw. (2,2) |
| PLUMMET | Dive Victoria possibly came across (7) |
| NEWFANGLED | Unfamiliar milk tooth, possibly, came first (10) |
| MOLONEY | Neighbours star who went from being in front of the camera to behind it (7) |
| RYAN | Neighbours star who went from being in front of the camera to behind it (4) |
| REEKED | Manage to support oneself without being in the red for what smelt badly (6) |
| RELEGATED | Demoted ambassador for being in the red |
| DEBATE | Argument about area being in the red, note (6) |