| ADIMEADOZEN | Two a penny in the United States (1,4,1,5) |
| HOTCROSSBUN | "One a penny, two a penny" pastry in a nursery rhyme |
| AMERICANPIE | Cunningly multiplied by two a nice prime number |
| ONE | ___ a penny two a penny.. |
| PRATE | Boast of a local tax of a penny in the pound? (5) |
| SPENDER | The chap who won't save a penny, in the poster (7) |
| ONEA | ___ a penny two a penny... (lines from Hot Cross Buns nursery rhyme): 2 wds. |
| ANTED | Put a penny in the pot, perhaps |
| PARKINGMETER | "Put a penny in the ___" (Hughie & Allan) (7,5) |
| STEPIN | Intervene to put a penny in the mug (4-2) |
| SPUD | Potato got for a penny in the South of France (4) |
| CADGE | Scrounge a penny in the prison cell (5) |
| GONDOLAS | Boats found for a penny in the lagoons (8) |
| LEAPS | Capers for a penny in the jumble sale! (5) |
| SPLIT | Put a penny in the aperture, or crack (5) |
| DWELL | How one could live comfortably on a penny in the old days (5) |
| GAS | It's priced to 9/10 of a cent in the U.S. |
| SNAP | Be it the sound of an elastic band breaking when too tight, a ginger nut breaking into two, a Rice Krispie before the crackle and pop or a card player's slam on the pile with all their might, it's a s |
| FLUTE | Aerophone played by Frederick II; a groove in a column or cloth; a frill in a frock; a tall piece of stemware for champagne; or, a type of baguette (5) |
| LEADIN | "A-one, a-two, a-one two three four", e.g. (6) |