| FLAN | In numismatics, a blank disc or planchet from which a coin is struck and minted (4) |
| EFFIGY | In numismatics, a portrait of a person on the obverse side of a coin (6) |
| DEPLORE | Another idle poser is struck and can't stand (7) |
| COIN | In numismatics, currency in its metal form, produced in a mint (4) |
| HALO | A disc or ring of light around the head of an angel or saint, as in a painting (4) |
| MINT | Type of facility that manufactures items studied in numismatics (4) |
| UNUM | One in numismatics |
| PLANCHET | A disc of metal from which a coin is made (8) |
| FISHCAKE | Although suggestive of a pudding for a perch or a pastry for a ling, it is a breaded savoury disc or patty of cod, prawn, salmon or skate wing (4,4) |
| SHOVEHALFPENNY | Traditional game in which a coin is propelled across a board with the hand (5-9) |
| PUCK | Also known as the disc or the biscuit |
| COINS | Collected in numismatics. metal discs minted from flans which are seasonally emulated as foil-wrapped chocolates in a tradition derived from the legend of St Nicholas (5) |
| WHEELER | A wright who makes or mends a spoked device known in Indian as a chakra; a cart/carriage horse, harnessed next to said pivoting disc; or, a biker, cyclist or pedal pusher (7) |
| RUNDLE | A ladder round, spoke or stave; a barrow wheel; or, a ball, disc or ring (6) |
| LEGEND | In numismatics, the principal inscription on a coin or medal (6) |
| ROWEL | Word, from "little wheel" and sharing said root with "roulette", for a spur's spiky cog-like revolving disc; or, a flat ring on a bridle's bit (5) |
| WHEEL | A disc or truckle of cheese; or, a structure with a hub at its centre (5) |
| COASTER | A protective disc or mat on which to place a glass, mug or bottle (7) |
| STEAMTURBINE | Engine in which a high-velocity vapourjet rotates a bladed disc or dmm (5,7) |
| GROATS | In numismatics, former English silver coins worth four old pence that were first minted under Edward I (6) |