| MEGALOMANIACS | They have delusions of a lot of coinage & alms, ma (13) |
| ELECTRUM | An alloy of gold and silver, once used in coinage and jewellery (8) |
| GOLD | Soft metal with a yellow colour used in coinage and jewellery (4) |
| DIETED | Lost the pounds and alms from Middle East (6) |
| ASYLUM | Shelter and alms you heartlessly provide (6) |
| AIRSANDGRACES | Tunes, also Greek goddesses, have delusions of grandeur |
| HOOKUPCULTURE | Subject of a lot of doomsday thinkpieces about the sex lives of millennials |
| ATLANTICOCEAN | Notice, at canal, wastage of a lot of water (8,5) |
| SOUTHERNOCEAN | Cannot rehouse chaos of a lot of water (8,5) |
| GRANDEUR | For a change, rude Gran may have delusions of such (8) |
| TALKOFTHETOWN | Subject of a lot of buzz |
| SHRINK | Word for "reduce, shrivel", as in a head by a headhunter, hence a slang word for a psychiatrist, who lessens or withers delusions of the mind (6) |
| NEOLOGIST | Producer of coinage is let go? No, sacked! (9) |
| RUDIMENTS | Early versions of coinage, amongst the smallest ones (9) |
| ONEQUARTER | Amount of coinage to be inserted, usually (2 wds.) |
| ANCIENT | An item of coinage, about the first antique (7) |
| HALLUCINATE | Have delusions about the actual H-line (11) |
| MEGALOMANIA | Confusion of mail on a game giving delusions of greatness |
| ROYALMINT | UK source of coinage |
| DECIMAL | Sort of coinage claimed to be forged |