| RATEOFEXCHANGE | How many E to the pound? Convert fee or tax coins (4,2,8) |
| CHEER | A mathlete team's may begin "e to the x, dy/dx, e to the x, dx...." |
| AUGUSTINE | Pope: "Go, united with us in faith ? convert!" Instruction for this holy man? (9,2,5) |
| VERTIGO | Feeling like reeling? Convert Igor but get rid of swindler, right? (7) |
| ALEE | Seafaring word for "toward shelter" that's also the result of adding an "E" to the end of 18-Down |
| RATESOFEXCHANGE | Vary fees or tax to adjust currency ratios (5,2,8) |
| LEVY | Charge a fee or tax (4) |
| OUNCE | The cat that goes sixteen to the pound (5) |
| ROUNDUP | Collect animals, or return to the pound strays (5,2) |
| SHILLINGS | There used to be twenty to the pound (9) |
| GRIN | "'Shorting" the Pound? That will bring a smile to one's face! (4) |
| PRATE | Boast of a local tax of a penny in the pound? (5) |
| HEALTH | Constitution of ex-PM holding on to the pound (6) |
| MONEYLAUNDERING | Talking aimlessly about one-yen-to-the-pound scam (5-10) |
| OUNCES | Cats that can be bought 16 to the pound (6) |
| SIXPENCE | Pre-decimal British coin, 40 to the pound (8) |
| FLORIN | It was ten to the pound, but goes for nil nowadays (6) |
| CROWNS | There were four of these to the pound (6) |
| SCARCE | Like capital letters in many E. E. Cummings poems |
| WEIGHTWATCHER | One who tracks a fall in the pound? (6,7) |