| BUSKED | Performed in the street for tips, in London |
| BUSKS | Performs on the street for tips |
| MORT | A great many choices for tips in market |
| PANHANDLER | A U.S. term for a person who begs in the street for money (10) |
| PED | Man in the street, for short |
| BUSKING | Singing in the street for money (7) |
| BUSK | Perform in the street for money (4) |
| MOTORISTS | It's room needed in the street for drivers (9) |
| STUNT | Cask placed in the street for a gimmick (5) |
| SLOT | Look in the street for a narrow opening (4) |
| CRUMBLE | 100 fight in the street for apple topping (7) |
| CLEARTHEPATH | Make way for Shakespearean character in court - that man passing around the hat for tips (5,3,4) |
| OSMIUM | A hard alloy of this metal and iridium has been used for tips of fountain pens and phonograph needles. English chemist Smithson Tennant discovered the element together with iridium in the residues of |
| TEST | The alien returns to the street for the examination (4) |
| PAVED | Prepared the way for parking on the street, for many (5) |
| CAVERN | The _ _ _ _ _ _ Club, music venue in Liverpool where the Beatles performed in the early 1960s (6) |
| MEANDMYGIRL | Musical first performed in the West End in 1937, featuring the song The Lambeth Walk (2,3,2,4) |
| TREATMENT | The director's handling of the play performed in The Theatre (9) |
| ATTACK | Go for tips from Clark Kent after a time looking in the mirror (6) |
| COME | Show up out of the corner of my eye for tips (4) |