| CATAN | The "Trade. Build. Settle." game |
| FOOTBRIDGE | One providing a walkover to settle game |
| TAILORING | The trade of a sartor, seamster or snip; or, the cut of the garments made by said knight of the shears (9) |
| STRIM | Shear grass at the edge of a path, or against a wall - after the trade name of the powered machine (5) |
| IMPACT | It's the influence of the trade union (6) |
| GRATED | The note to the trade union was harsh |
| OILER | "The Great One" before "The Trade" |
| EQUITY | The trade union of the British acting profession |
| FOOTFALL | Travel agent perhaps finds Boston in the autumn takes into account what the trade is like (8) |
| BRAN | Grain product, but the end of the trade-mark is missing (4) |
| IBUPROFEN | This anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drug is on the WHO's list of essentials - it's better known by the trade names Nurofen and Advil |
| INLINE | Type of sporting device often called by the trade name Rollerblade, the ... skate (2-4) |
| SPAM | Grasp a marigold - and find canned ham, the trade name of which was registered in the USA in 1937 (4) |
| STUC | The cuts must be raised at the trade unionists' Scottish group (1,1,1,1) |
| SPICES | The trade of what substances motivated 15th-century European exploration of the East? (6) |
| INSANDOUTS | Tricks of the trade, or what the starred answers contain? |
| ABUSIVE | Swearing in English on the Bible to retain half the trade |
| MOUSER | What could describe the trade of the Pied Piper of Hamelin (6) |
| IATA | The acronym of the trade association of world airlines founded in 1945 |
| GDANSK | Which Polish port saw the birth of the trade union Solidarity? (6) |