| SOCIOECONOMIC | Involving both economic and social factors (13) |
| DIRIGISTE | Preferring state control of economic and social matters |
| WELFARESTATE | Nation that promotes its people's economic and social prosperity |
| ILLS | Economic and social misfortunes |
| NEWDEAL | Name given to the domestic policies of US president Franklin D Roosevelt for economic and social reform during his first term of office |
| BREZHNEV | Soviet leader whose 18-year tenure encompassed an era of economic and social stagnation (8) |
| WELL | Fit involving both width and length |
| EMOLLIENT | Conciliatory book written about involving both left and right |
| PROAM | What is a sports event involving both professionals and amateurs? (3-2) |
| BINAURAL | Involving both ears |
| MIXED | Involving both genders |
| SCISSORHOLD | Wrestling grip involving both legs (7,4) |
| BILATERAL | Blair mobilised to go round overdue, involving both sides (9) |
| BIPARTISAN | Bar pianist played, involving both sides (10) |
| BIPARTISANTALKS | Negotiations involving both sides of the aisle |
| BLACKPOWER | US social, economic, and political movement of black people, 1960s and 1970s (5,5) |
| MARXISM | Economic and political theories of Marx and Engels. |
| SAMARKAND | Once an economic and cultural centre in which Vanessa, Mark and Judith were common names (9) |
| MARTINEAU | Harriet --, 1802-76, writer on mainly social, economic and historical subjects (9) |
| SOLON | Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and elegiac poet, c. 638 BC-558 BC, who sought to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in Athens |