| RUSSIANDOLL | Set of ever smaller figures in US dollars revised (7,4) |
| FATCAMP | Place to get smaller figures? (3,4) |
| SUBDIVIDE | Cut into ever smaller sections (9) |
| CONTRACTOR | Does he undertake to do ever smaller jobs? (10) |
| SEXKITTEN | Flirty woman succeeded without clothing size for the smaller figure? |
| QUADRUPLE | As fruit divided by fifty, multiply by a smaller figure? (9) |
| BLACKMONDAY | 19 October 1987, on which a US stock market crash led to worldwide losses of more than 1.5 trillion US dollars (5,6) |
| OIL | The price of this product hit 30 US dollars a barrel when OPEC started flexing its muscles in the 70 |
| GRAND | Imposing amount of US dollars. (5) |
| SUCRES | Ecuadorian money, replaced by US dollars in 2000 (6) |
| ELEPHANT | In 1990, the remains of a Steppe Mammoth, Mammuthus Trogontherii, the largest species of ... ever to have lived, were discovered at West Runton (8) |
| AMOEBA | Single-celled form of life of ever-changing shape (6) |
| BUCKSHOT | US dollars found with stolen ammunition |
| BUCKS | Male rabbits or US dollars? (5) |
| SUCRE | Main currency unit of Ecuador before the adoption of the US dollar in 2000, divided into 100 centavos (5) |
| QUARTER | Fourth part of a coat of arms, hour, lunar month, pound of weight, sports match, US dollar or year; or, a district having some distinguishing character or inhabited by a particular class (7) |
| ONES | US dollar bills of which over 12 billion are in circulation |
| GREENBACKS | US dollars |
| THE | Base of ever-expanding nursery rhyme (3,5,4,4,5) |
| INBRED | Showing deleterious results of "ever closer union"? |