| HARDCASH | Payment in the form of coins or notes rather than cheque or credit card (4,4) |
| CASH | Money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques or credit. (4) |
| MIDDLEC | Base note, rather than a bass note! (6,1) |
| TERSE | Short note rather crass line ends (5) |
| PAIDCASH | Poor chap said: "Didn't use a debit or credit card" (4,4) |
| ENDORSER | Who signs a cheque, or the like (8) |
| ENDORSEE | Person to whom a cheque or bill is made payable (8) |
| DEPOSITS | Did a side stop arranging to make payments in the bank (8) |
| SHRAPNEL | Clanging or pinging fragments of a projectile/shell, thus loose clinking coins or jangling pocket change (8) |
| STACCATO | With short, sharply separated sounds or notes (8) |
| FIELDS | Campestral grounds or tracts of open country also called leas, meadows, paddocks or swards; or, the backgrounds of coins or flags (6) |
| SPECIE | Money in the form of coins rather than notes (6) |
| PILE | An arrowhead; a large imposing building; a stack of coins; or, the surface of carpet, plush or velvet |
| UNIVERSAL | ___ Credit, social security payment in the UK that began in 2013 (9) |
| STUB | The counterfoil of a ticket, receipt, cheque or other document (4) |
| COLLECTION | group of coins or stamps |
| APPLY | Fill out a form for a job or credit card, etc. (5) |
| DIE | A dado, plinth or other cubical part of a pedestal; a stamp for impressing coins or medals; or, from "dare to give/play", a spotted cube thrown in games of chance (3) |
| TRANSCRIPT | A written text of a conversation or speech, based on a recording or notes (10) |
| MASORA | Scholar and artist penning note, or notes on the textual traditionals of Hebrew scripture (6) |