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LOSSLEADERSIn retail, articles offered below cost in the hope that customers attracted by them will buy other goods (4,7)
GCLASSThe other G-Wagen name (1-5)
LOSSLEADERProduct offered below cost to attract sales (4-6)
HEADSTRONGAdjective meaning "very willful" formed by an anagram of "and others" + G (Theme answer: The first part is a part of the body, and the second part describes some tea.)
WARESArticles offered for sale (5)
PUKKAGenuine article offered by mischievous spirit, say
ANTIPASTOArticle offered piece of advice concerning appetiser
DETERGENTCleaner put off dope by cost in the end
PERPrice ___ pound (cost in the produce section)
SETTHEBALLDo something in the hope that others will follow on the bowling green? (3,3,4,7)
ROLLINGDo something in the hope that others will follow on the bowling green? (3,3,4,7)
EMPEDOCLESPhilosopher who, according to legend, leapt into the crater of Mount Etna in the hope that he might
WITHAVIEWTOIn the hope that (4,1,4,2)
MERRIMACAn iron-clad vessel built by the Confederate forces in the hope of breaking the blockade imposed by the North.
AFTERBing Crosby sang, "Many a heart is aching if you could read them all; Many the hopes that have vanished ... the ball"
SAINTNICHOLASIn Moore's poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1823), the children's stockings are hung by the chimney with care in hope that who would soon be there? (5,8)
ARBSomeone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential).
MERMAIDCAFEJoni Mitchell will 'buy you a bottle of wine' at the what in "Carey"?: 2 wds.
SALE"How much is that doggie in the window? I do hope that doggie's for ...," sang Patti Page
DRIVEINSRestaurants or cinemas designed so that customers can stay in their cars (5-3)