| CHERISH | Treasure and riches improved hospital |
| TREASURE | Wealth and riches (8) |
| OPULENCE | Clue one composed about power and riches (8) |
| LUCRE | New clue about origin of rags and riches (5) |
| CHOICES | Picks church over diamonds and riches, ultimately (7) |
| SARAHNILES | Ted Lasso and Riches star (10) |
| FERN | Feathery fronded fiddlehead plant that triggered Victorian "pteridomania", decorates today's custard sandwich cookies and mystically blooms on Midsummer's Eve to reveal hidden treasure and the gift/po |
| ISLANDS | Treasure and Alcatraz |
| JOANNA | National treasure and acting Dame, _ Lumley (6) |
| HARDYBOYSSERIES | Mysteries starting with "The Tower Treasure" and "The House on the Cliff" |
| STEPHENFRY | National treasure and good man - English writer capturing hearts with fine lines (7,3) |
| COINTREAU | Get money - half the treasure - and turn to drink (9) |
| EMMA | ___ Thompson, Oscar-winning national treasure and Kenneth Branagh's first wife who co-starred with him several times (4) |
| FACEVALUE | Look towards treasure and what it appears to be worth (4,5) |
| GEMMA | Word, from Latin's "bud, jewel", for a tiny botanical treasure and veritable unit of sparkling potential in the form of a fern, liverwort, moss or pygmy sundew's reproductive clone (5) |
| ALLMINE | Shout from a villain clutching stolen treasure and cackling maniacally, perhaps |
| STEVENSON | Edinburgh-born "Tusitala", or "tale-teller", of Samoa who chronicled a buccaneering search for Flint's treasure and the dark chemistry of a London physician (9) |
| MAPS | Featured in National Treasure & The Goonies. |
| CHEST | Container of riches, treasure, perhaps (5) |
| WHITTINGTON | Merchant and Lord Mayor of London whose rags-to-riches life story inspired a folk tale performed in |