| CONSIGN | Send a prisoner a token (7) |
| REMAND | Send a prisoner back into custody (6) |
| REMANDS | Sends a prisoner, say, back into custody on bail, etc (7) |
| CON | Dialect for a knock; slang for a prisoner; a fiddle, flimflam or fraud; or, from "against", an antonym of "pro" (3) |
| DRACONIAN | Strict doctor with a prisoner, a Scot (9) |
| BEACON | Exist as a prisoner, a guiding light (6) |
| CONNOTE | Mean to give the prisoner a message (7) |
| LEXICON | The French eleven get prisoner a book (7) |
| CONCUSS | Knock out prisoner, a stubborn person |
| REDFLAG | Fred sent prisoner a socialist symbol (3,4) |
| COUNTER | A tally, teller, timer or totaliser; a tiddlywink or points-tracker; a token representing a coin; a kitchen top; a turnstile or till's table over which takeaways, teas or tickets are traded and legal |
| TASSERA | From "four", a cube, die or square tablet on which a watchword was written as a token or ticket in classical times; or, a small quadrilateral block/tile for mosaic (7) |
| HANDSEL | A gift as a token of luck, often at the beginning of a new year (7) |
| EARNEST | One man is intent on making a token payment in a bargain deal (7) |
| NOMINAL | A token price in name only (7) |
| SHARING | Being unselfish, mum gets a token of love (7) |
| DICTION | In this speech, one would have to be included as a token (7) |
| CARFARE | It might be just a token |
| GLARING | Dazzling girl's outside with a token of affection |
| SUSPECT | Any character with a token in Clue |