| ENCROUTE | In the dough and done dealing with Euro and cent |
| FRENCHBREAD | Pain, say, dealing with euros? |
| EARNAWAGE | "Bring in the dough," somehow, in awe of Reagan (4,1,4) |
| NETHERLANDS | 1988 Euro-winning country; it failed to qualify for the 2016 Euro and returns this year |
| CROATIA | Country of SE Europe that adopted the euro and joined the Schengen Area on January 1, 2023 (7) |
| IAMSON | Will ___, captain of Team England in Euro and World Champs 2022 (6) |
| NEWBORN | Labour result the end of Gordon Brown, possibly, with euro being divisive (7) |
| ASSEMBLAGE | Gathering in a ship with euro to gamble at sea (10) |
| SARA | Lee who's in the dough |
| DUG | Made a hole in the dough? Oh no! |
| PASTILLE | I will shortly put in the dough for this confection (8) |
| YEAST | Something in the dough may go easy on time (5) |
| WEALTHY | Rolling in the dough, so to speak |
| MAKEABOMB | Film a turkey but still bring in the dough (4,1,4) |
| MEDIC | First responder spinning dime and cent |
| NAIRA | African dismissing farthing and cent, backing African currency |
| PENITENCE | Pound and cent that is exchanged for shame |
| IDEAL | Has laid out one's first Euro, and it couldn't be better (5) |
| PERCEIVED | Power apparatus up after one euro and one rupee are inserted, understood? (9) |
| BUCKLED | Dollar, pound, euro and dong collapsed (7) |