| KNOCKEDDOWN | Sold at auction or demolished (7,4) |
| RAISED | Built or demolished, say (6) |
| LOT | One item at auction or many (3) |
| PAULCEZANNE | French artist whose "The Card Players" sold at auction for a record $250 million in 2011: 2 wds. |
| GUSTAVKLIMT | Austrian artist whose "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" sold at auction for a record $135 million in 2006: 2 wds. |
| SOUTHAFRICA | The Blue Moon of Josephine diamond, mined in this country in 2014, was sold at auction for a record $48.4 million in 2015 |
| CLAUDEMONET | This French painter was the initiator, leader, and unswerving advocate of the Impressionist style. One of his Haystacks series from the 1890s sold at auction for more than $110 million in 2019. |
| SANJUANHILL | In 2020, a 122-yearold Congressional Medal of Honor was controversially sold at auction in Germany for $15,000; its winner had received it fighting alongside Teddy Roosevelt in this battle |
| BID | An auction- or bridge-style try; or, to utter a final farewell or goodbye (3) |
| EER | Auction or ballad ending |
| EEM | Suffix for auction or command |
| UNDERTHEHAMMER | Up for auction or ready for demolition? (5,3,6) |
| BRIDGE | Card game - auction or contract? (6) |
| NORTH | Potential bidder in auction, or this (5) |
| EERS | Plural suffix with auction or musket |
| DER | Suffix for auction or command |
| CANCEL | Told to preserve, auction or call off (6) |
| GONE | Missing or sold at auction? |
| SELLYARD | The measure of an auction or where it's held (8) |
| OPENERS | Paperknives; utensils for unlidding glass bottles or tin cans; bridge players who make the first bids in auctions; or, remarks used to initiate conversations (7) |