| EYEFORANEYE | Retaliation of a sort when positive votes were exchanged, or so it sounds (3,3,2,3) |
| PORGYSREVENGE | Retaliation of a carnivorous fish? |
| SWAPPED | Exchanged or bartered (7) |
| DROOLS | Slavers exchanged or sold |
| REELECTEDPM | Canadian politics... The votes were in and Brian Mulroney was ___ _ _ in '88 after first taking the helm in '84 |
| PAULKRUGMAN | Economics Nobelist who said, "By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's" |
| OAR | Row maker - or so it sounds |
| FADEIN | Gradually introduce vague noise, or so it sounds |
| SUE | Take action of a certain sort when right is lost (3) |
| FOREKNEW | Was already aware of how Aladdin's old lamps were exchanged, by report |
| SCUFFLE | A fight in which cuffs were exchanged with the French (7) |
| TITFORTAT | Retaliation of bird in place of junk (3,3,3) |
| ILL | Out of sorts when capsules are out of bounds (3) |
| CITE | Mention one of the senses, so it sounds (4) |
| SATURNALIA | Festival in ancient Rome when gifts were exchanged (10) |
| SCEPTRE | Queen's authority would see ghost if political correctness were exchanged (7) |
| COUNTERATTACK | Retaliation of noble time and time again on course (13) |
| POVERTYSTRICKEN | Picket, nervy sort when agitated, is extremely destitute (7,8) |
| HOMESICK | Residents here are out of sorts when tourist describes how they feel, perhaps |
| THEREFORE | So it sounds like they're in favour! (9) |