| NUTRIA | Fur dealing in a rut (6) |
| PESETA | Peter's dealing in a former currency (6) |
| STOCKING | Dealing in a close-fitting nylon covering |
| IDEAL | Hawaii, dealing in a perfect state (5) |
| ALIGNED | Trouble dealing in a straight fashion? (7) |
| PLACER | Alluvium from which gold particles can be washed; one who puts clay pieces into a saggar, ready for firing in a kiln; or, a fence, dealing in stolen goods (6) |
| GROCER | Word for a wholesaler dealing in large quantities of dried fruits, spices, sugar etc originally, now a purveyor of food and general household goods, aka a victualler or shopkeeper (6) |
| OCCULT | Officer in charge of sect dealing in the supernatural (6) |
| SATANG | Stanley gets a good start dealing in currency (6) |
| OILCAN | Supplier of lubricants dealing in coal (6) |
| DRAPER | Merchant dealing in fabrics and sewing materials (6) |
| ISOLDE | Legendary lover admitted dealing in drugs (6) |
| TRADER | One dealing in retrospective of colour paintings (6) |
| TRADES | Has dealings in skilled occupations (6) |
| ESTATEAGENTS | Maine perhaps a convenience for those dealing in housing? (6,6) |
| PHILATELIC | Chap in charge grabs a phone, dealing in stamps |
| PENPUSHER | Clerical worker in dock, one dealing in drugs (3-6) |
| FORKEDTONGUE | Double dealing in favour of drunken duet on keg (6,6) |
| CASHCOW | Accountant from college taken in by presentation that's a money-spinner for those dealing in stock presumably (4,3) |
| CONGLOMERATE | A large corporation consisting of a group of companies dealing in widely diversified goods or services (12) |