| FRANCHISEES | People or businesses that have been granted authorisation to market the products of a particular enterprise (11) |
| RETAILERS | People or businesses that sell goods to the public (9) |
| CARTEL | Alliance of parties or businesses that aims to prevent competition (6) |
| RUSSELL | Initially request the American to market the North Island town (7) |
| LASTBESTWEST | *Phrase once used to market the prairie provinces to immigrants |
| PATENTORS | Type of catalogue, an organized list of people or businesses and how to contact them (9) |
| PEACOCKS | Birds which have been granted Freedom of the City of Dunfermline (8) |
| TRACKRECORDS | The past accomplishments and failures of people or businesses (5,7) |
| PRIVILEGED | Reviled pig turned out to have been granted a special advantage |
| BURGESS | Spy may have been granted freedom (7) |
| MULTIPLICATIONTABLE | Chart giving the products of pairs of numbers, usually up to 12 (14,5) |
| BILLION | Number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a million (7) |
| PRESSRELEASE | Squeeze the juice, for example, and put on the market - the journalists will certainly consume it (5,7) |
| ECCLESCAKE | The common market the French go to for baking and get this pastry (6,4) |
| IDLEFANCIES | Yet they may be the products of an active imagination |
| ARTS | The products of human creativity (4) |
| ART | The products of human creativity |
| REACTANTS | Things forming the products of chemical processes |
| OPUSDEI | 0 plus (-50) plus 500? On reflect-ion, that's the product of a higher power (4,3) |
| SOAPBUBBLES | Products of a child's wand, and what are literally rising in this puzzle's circles |