| HALFACROWN | Twelve and a half pence each for King Billy and Mary (4,1,5) |
| HALFCROWN | Twelve and a half pence in old money |
| DANDIPRAT | Obsolete English coin worth three half-pence (9) |
| RUBITIN | Keep mentioning a competitor's loss, twelve and a half cents in total (3,2,2) |
| EIGHTH | Which fraction is twelve and a half per cent (6) |
| CLINCH | Twelve-and-a-half-foot boxing hold? (6) |
| CLINCHER | Twelve-and-a-half foot item settles it? (8) |
| TENORBELL | Sphere with 12 and a half yard circumference at the bottom of the ring (5,4) |
| ALEXANDER | A FT column, a new article for those in the 12, and a great leader! (9) |
| KIRKLAND | Chris ___, goalkeeper whose sole England cap in 2006 earned his father and friends A£10,000 each for a bet made eleven years earlier |
| EVONNE | She beat Margaret once, and Billie Jean and Chris twice each, for her five Wimbledon championships |
| TWOSHAKES | A soft drink each for the twins in a jiffy (3,6) |
| FLETCHING | An arrow's feathery flight control or a dart's stabilising vane, each for the benefit of a projectile's precise aim (9) |
| KENYA | A thousand each for crossing New York state? |
| HALPRINCE | 21-Tony winner (two each for Cabaret and Fiddler) |
| PER | For each; for every |
| MANTEL | Two-time winner of the Man Booker Prize, one each for Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies (6) |
| ARCH | In Rome there's one each for Titus, Septimius and Constantine; the Marble one's in London |
| SCOREDRAW | Road crews on tour get one each for example |
| ADS | They cost over $5 million each for Super Bowl LV |