| CLEANSOUT | Wanting money, nasty son breaks box and takes away all the cash (6,3) |
| BLURBS | Stubbornly Tony takes away all the ads from the book covers (6) |
| PLAYSSAFE | Miller works on bread-box and takes no risks? (5,4) |
| STRIPSOFF | Undresses and takes away with solvent (6,3) |
| CAREXHAUSTS | "Driving takes away all your energy!" |
| DEMOBS | Germany finds Mafia society and takes away guns and uniforms (6) |
| SYNONYM | Say, meaning to thwack my heartless nasty son (7) |
| DOT | This Albert Square legend recently faced her darkest hour as she watched her nasty son Nick die (3,8 |
| DETRACT | Diminish and take away region? (7) |
| BEBOP | Monk's music first to break box office record limits (5) |
| TOADSTOOL | What could be poisonous, hateful folk wanting money back (9) |
| TITLEROLE | Hamlet, for example, has little more sadly wanting money (5,4) |
| SMOULDERS | Son breaks down, has repressed feelings |
| LEGIT | Within the law, but run away all the same (5) |
| SUBTRACTS | Takes away one's work done by others, after overlooking con (9) |
| SPOILERY | Like a movie review that gives away all the twists |
| ABSTRACTS | Takes away pamphlets on muscle groups (9) |
| WITHDRAWS | Discontinues, retracts or takes away (9) |
| DASH | "Now ___ away! ___ away! ___ away all!" (line in "A Visit From St. Nicholas") |
| NEUROTIC | Any number wanting money in e.g. Greece, twitching and anxious (8) |