| TECHNICS | The study of industry (8) |
| CAPTAINS | ... of industry, and ... of the sea (8) |
| DISTRACT | Sidetrack director and trustee about leaders of industry seeing part of play (8) |
| IDENTIFY | Recognise Mark, one fellow in fringes of industry (8) |
| RESONANT | Resounding snore upset model of industry (8) |
| ECONOMIC | Of industry and finance (8) |
| HONEYBEE | Ingredient of mead brewer regularly sampled as a representative of industry |
| QUEENBEE | Popular ruler of Holland presiding over a hive of industry (5,3) |
| AGREEING | Answer from head of industry in environmentally friendly Government giving one's approval (8) |
| SELECTOR | One picks the French to invest in part of industry? |
| BUSYBODY | One meddling group of industry |
| RAGTRADE | Shmatta-forming branch of industry (3,5) |
| MAGNATES | Captains of industry, e.g. |
| ADJUTANT | Publicity project by paragon of industry lands one with large bill |
| HIVEDOFF | Transferred assets from place of industry to shed (5,3) |
| EXITRAMP | New MP, grabbing leader of industry, is way off (4,4) |
| GREATEXHIBITION | The -- -- of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851 event at Crystal Palace (5,10) |
| NITROUS | This oxide, the result of industry and a component of automobile exhaust, is considered to be a trace gas in the atmosphere. |
| AVARICE | 'The spur of industry,' according to David Hume |
| UTAH | State with the motto of "Industry" |