| FEUDAL | Relating to a medieval economic system (6) |
| FEALTY | loyalty to a medieval lord |
| ALCHEMIC | Relating to a medieval science aiming to transmute base metals into gold (8) |
| PAGE | One side of a leaf in a book or newspaper; or, an attendant to a medieval knight (4) |
| ANGEVIN | Bottomless spirit and French wine belonging to a medieval house (7) |
| CROSSBOW | Angry act of submission to a medieval weapon (8) |
| FREEMARKET | Economic system regulated by supply and demand (4,6) |
| FREEENTERPRISE | Economic system to release fictional spaceship (4,10) |
| CAPITALISM | Katie MacAlister has MP referee economic system (4,6,10) |
| CAPITALIST | Believer in a profit-driven economic system |
| CAPITALISTIC | Of wealth-derived economic system (12) |
| COMMUNISM | Economic system based on the collective ownership of property (9) |
| FREENTERPRISE | Economic system without government control * (13) |
| PERESTROIKA | Reform of the Soviet political and economic system in the 1980s (11) |
| MIXEDECONOMY | Economic system in which both private enterprise and state monoply coexist (5,7) |
| INDUSTRIALISM | Economic system based on the concentration of employment in urban factories (13) |
| FREE | ___ enterprise, an economic system in which commercial organisations compete for profit with little state control (4) |
| PENNON | From the Latin for "feather", a flag, such as a medieval knight's personal ensign or a streamer attached to a lance; or, a poetic word for a wing (6) |
| TIPPET | A liripipe-like pendent streamer from a sleeve of a medieval cote-hardie or from a hood; a woman's short shoulder cape of fur; a long stole, often the whole pelt of a fox, marten or mink; or, an eccle |
| LOUVRE | One of the slats of a jalousie or a shutter; old word for a dovecote; or, a medieval lantern/turret as a vent (6) |