| MERCHANDISING | The selling of a product |
| SIMONY | The buying or selling of a church office |
| RETAIL | The selling of goods to the public (6) |
| AUCTIONEER | Person in charge of the selling of lots by bidding (10) |
| EBAY | Site that prohibits the selling of souls |
| PROHIBITIONS | They aim to stop the selling of alcohol, for instance, in bars (12) |
| FETE | Village festival that usually includes competitions, entertainments, and the selling of used and home made goods (4) |
| SYNDICATION | The selling of articles or photographs to several newspapers for simultaneous publication (11) |
| OWNERS | Half the out-of-towners are the ones doing the selling (6) |
| MARKET | A regular gathering for the buying/selling of livestock or provisions; the rate of sale; or, a grocery store (6) |
| VENDING | Finishing after five, the selling (7) |
| PROTOTYPE | One of the first units manufactured of a product, which is tested so that the design can be changed (9) |
| SHRINKFLATION | Portmanteau term for the practice of charging the same amount for less of a product |
| MARKETING | Organisation of the sale of a product (9) |
| OUTLET | An escape for one's emotions may be the selling-point (6) |
| PAYOLA | A bribe offered in return for unofficial promotion of a product, etc., in the media |
| LEADTIME | The period between the design and production of a product (4,4) |
| ECOMMERCE | Sweetheart dealing with the buying and selling of drugs on the Infobahn perhaps (1-8) |
| INTRA | ___day trading, buying and selling of stocks on the same day before the market closes |
| TRADE | Name the term for the buying and selling of commodities (5) |