| RANKLES | The gross fellow continues to be vexatious (7) |
| ANNOYING | On gin: any variation can be vexatious (8) |
| TRYING | Hearing a criminal case may be vexatious (6) |
| FITS | Fellow continues to have primarily tonic convulsions (4) |
| NOSTRIL | Rebuffed, continues to be coquettish, ignoring feminine facial feature (7) |
| REMAINS | Continues to be present for ashes (7) |
| NETTLES | Stings no gross fellow (7) |
| THEBEAR | FX show that continues to be marketed as a comedy despite all the trauma |
| REVENUE | The gross income from a business enterprise, investment, property, etc (7) |
| PLASTIC | Artificial image? Continue to be enthralled by it (7) |
| PRESTON | City, close to championship, continue to be relaxed? |
| PLASTER | Continue to be wrapped in a dressing (7) |
| PERSIST | Continue to be a nuisance about, troubled sir (7) |
| PRATEON | Continue to be cheeseparing, to annoy (5,2) |
| HOLDOUT | Continue to be sufficient |
| GOAHEAD | Continue to be enterprising (2-5) |
| NIMIOUS | Grey matter involving the writer's one vexatious to Scottish lawyer |
| GALLING | Joke about pair of liberals elected? That's vexatious (7) |
| IRKSOME | Vexatious, like a pain in the neck |
| TUBAL | In 1.3, Shylock says he will get the money he needs. "I cannot instantly raise up the gross Of full three thousand ducats." Who is Shylock going to ask to secure the rest of the money he needs to mak |