| UNEQUAL | Not fair or balanced |
| UNREASONABLE | Not fair or sensible(12) |
| IRREGULAR | Not even or balanced (9) |
| ASYMMETRIC | Not being completely in proportion or balanced (10) |
| STEADY | Firmly fixed or balanced (6) |
| EVENEDUP | Made equal or balanced (6,2) |
| STABLE | Firmly fixed or balanced (6) |
| EQUAL | Evenly proportioned or balanced (5) |
| EGG | It's beaten or balanced on a spoon (3) |
| BUNTING | Finch- or sparrow-like bird known collectively as a mural; or, a string of colourful maritime flags or fabric/paper triangles for decorating a boat, festival, street fair or party (7) |
| LOT | A portion or share, perhaps plenty or fair; or, an auctioneer's item for the hammer, sometimes old or rare (3) |
| BOOTH | A hut or small shop of basic construction; a telephone kiosk; a box office; or, a stall at a fair or market (5) |
| STALL | A compartment for a single animal in a cowshed or stable; each of a row of seats in a choir; one of the fingers of a glove; a booth for the sale of goods in a Christmas market or any other fair; or, a |
| BARKER | An ancestor of the wolf; one said canine cur that bays, bowwows, howls, yaps, yelps or woofs; a tout who loudly cries out at a carnival, fair or show to attract custom; or, a shelftalker, placed to dr |
| GRABBAG | A sack of miscellany or pouch containing a potpourri; or, a US-style prize-snatching lucky dip at a carnival, charity event, fair or jamboree (4-3) |
| UMP | Decide what's fair or not |
| HORSEDEALER | Drug pusher unwanted at Appleby Fair - or not? (5,6) |
| MARKET | A gathering of people for buying and selling; or, the agora, bazaar, exchange, fair or other public place for this (6) |
| LILITH | ___ Fair (90s female music fair), or Frasier Crane's ex |
| RULED | Called it fair or foul |