| STROKEOFLUCK | The good fortune of a hole in one presumably (6,2,4) |
| ENVIOUS | Resentful of the good fortune of others |
| ENVY | Emotion described by Aristotle as being the pain caused by the good fortune of others |
| TEE | Peg from which to strike the ball in the first shot of a hole in golf (3) |
| SOS | It can also arise due to a bit of a hole in a ship |
| CHAP | One with a bit of a hole in his headgear? (4) |
| DITCH | Get rid of a hole in the ground (5) |
| PILOT | Whale of a hole in the ground - look inside! (5) |
| GOOD | The ___ Flight 2017 American legal TV series featuring Matthew Perry which is about a financial scam that wipes out the fortunes of a lawyer played by Christine Baranski |
| TYCHE | Greek goddess of destiny and fortune of a city |
| LOT | The fortune of a non-U oaf |
| ATM | Money doesn't grow on trees but it can come out of a hole in the wall with this cash dispenser (1,1, |
| INVENTOR | Creator of a hole in wrought iron |
| CAMELOT | Turned up fortune of a golden age (7) |
| UPANDDOWN | Fluctuating like pistons or the fortunes of a gambler (2,3,4) |
| UPSANDDOWNS | The alternating fortunes of a big dipper (3,3,5) |
| COWARD | Plummy "playboy of the West End world" whose repertoire included the witty ditty Mad Dogs and Englishmen and a satirical look at the declining fortunes of the British aristocracy in their stately home |
| WELFARE | Health and fortunes of a person or group |
| THOMPSON | Athlete who, at the 1984 Olympics, won the decathlon gold medal for the second time; or, an actress who starred in a television adaptation of Olivia Manning's Fortunes of War (8) |
| NOTCH | Each of a series of a holes on a belt for the tongue of a buckle; or, a V-shaped cut on a tally stick (5) |