| DESMOND | He has a barrow in the marketplace (in a Beatle song) (7) |
| USSR | Country in a Beatle song |
| FORUM | Four could be changed to a thousand in the marketplace in Rome (5) |
| DUNAWAY | She played Bonnie Parker to Warren Beatty's Clyde Barrow in a 1967 film (7) |
| CARTOON | A funny picture of a barrow with nothing on it (7) |
| FURNESS | Cumbrian peninsula that gives its name to Barrow in ___ (7) |
| CUMBRIA | Barrow-in-Furness' county (7) |
| LOVEYOU | "P.S. I ___" (1962 Beatle song) (4,3) |
| OUTSELL | Revised EU tolls better in the marketplace |
| ERFDUES | Plate in city marketplace in Perth |
| ELYTRON | Plate in city marketplace in Perth |
| PIAZZAS | Some pies seen around firstrate marketplaces in Italy (7) |
| AGORA | The marketplace in Athens, or place of assembly in ancient Greece (5) |
| WARRENBEATTY | Clyde Barrow in the 1967 movie, Bonnie and Clyde (6,6) |
| ROB | ___ James-Collier actor who plays Thomas Barrow in the Emmy-winning series Downton Abbey |
| ADVERTISER | What is the short name of the Australian capital city daily newspaper, now a tabloid, which was founded by the Reverend John Henry Barrow in 1858? (10) |
| TRUCK | Word for a barter, chore, collection of odds and ends, exchange, market-garden vegetables of the US or a Scottish deal, but also a barrow, bogie, cap atop a ship's mast, jazz dance, lorry, railway wag |
| TUFT | Welsh-derived dialect, sometimes buried in a rural place name, for a barrow, country bump, hillock, knoll or mound; a clump of trees or grass; or, the hill of an "oont", aka mole (4) |
| TRAM | A "streetcar" on rails; or, a barrow, truck or tub used in a coalmine (4) |
| BEAR | Give birth to one of 13 in Bradford? No, opposite in the marketplace (4) |