| ECONOMIC | Of industry and finance (8) |
| CAPTAINS | ... of industry, and ... of the sea (8) |
| PLAYBACK | Reproduction requires freedom of movement and finance (8) |
| PRUDENCE | Word meaning care and wisdom in practical matters; it features in the motto ofAccrington Stanley FC: 'Industry and ___ ___ conquer' (8) |
| PLATINUM | Silver-grey metal used in industry and for expensive jewellery (8) |
| NITROUS | This oxide, the result of industry and a component of automobile exhaust, is considered to be a trace gas in the atmosphere. |
| ANT | Model of industry and perhaps a hill-dweller (3) |
| DRUGBARON | Taken by patient, captain of industry and speed-merchant? (4,5) |
| MERCHANTBANKERS | They finance business, and finance is their business (8,7) |
| ECONOMICS | Science of production and finance (9) |
| MEADE | English economist noted for his studies of international trade and finance (born in 1907). |
| ECONOMIST | Expert in trade and finance |
| SOCIOECONOMIC | Relating to society, money and finance |
| ECONOMY | Thrifty management of nation's resources and finances (7) |
| BAKU | Which town, important for the oil industry and situated on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, is |
| BRAHMIN | A breed of cattle used mainly for the meat industry and breeding (7) |
| KIMCARR | Victorian Senator and Kevin Rudd's Industry and Science Minister (3,4) |
| AEROSPACE | Aviation industry and beyond love boarding quickly |
| PRECOCITY | Pressure on business and finance area to show rapid development |
| ROLLOFTHEDICE | Monopoly's property and finances depend on its outcome |