| GRANDDUKE | Luxembourg sovereign relative to two old pence and United Kingdom piece of eight (5,4) |
| CITIZENSHIP | Andrew holds joint U.S. and United Kingdom ___ |
| INDENIAL | ... here with old Pence and poor Melania, essentially not accepting what's happened (2,6) |
| MOUSTACHE | Borders of Mexico and United States tense -- long legacy of Zapata? (9) |
| HEPTAGONS | The British 20-pence and 50-pence coins, geometrically |
| SHILLINGS | Old coins worth 12 old pence (9) |
| POUNDSIGN | Sounding out with pence and £ (5,4) |
| REIMBURSE | Regarding subprime fiasco, ignore pence and repay (9) |
| WEDNESDAY | Derby may be between this team and United |
| UNBENDING | Steadfast and united, mark well, before finale |
| INUNDATED | Swamped and united in movement (9) |
| PREMEDICAL | Ride came out between pence and pounds and before new pence (10) |
| REAL | One-eighth of a piece of eight |
| METRE | Fundamental unit of length in the metric system and in SI units that is equal to approximately 39.37 inches in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems. (5) |
| INCH | Unit of British Imperial and United States Customary measure equal to 1/36 of a yard. Since 1959 it has been defined officially as 2.54 cm. (4) |
| OCTET | One of those pieces of eight, etc, to be distributed (5) |
| APPAL | Mr Capone takes two pence, and gets a shock (5) |
| SOLD | Disposed of thus with pounds and old pence (4) |
| LIVID | Very angry, being given one pound and six old pence (5) |
| LORD | He nobly offers choice between pounds and old pence! (4) |