| TREASURE | Wealth, riches and jewels; or, items hunted/sought in a game (8) |
| HIDES | Prepares to be sought, in a game |
| AUROCHS | Ancient cattle commemorated in gold and jewels, say |
| TREASURETROVE | Collection of gold and jewels (2 words) |
| EGG | Item hunted for at Easter |
| STANDARD | Definite measure of excellence sought in a flag (8) |
| MARIGOLD | Sounds like wed to riches and related to Daisy (8) |
| GOLFIANA | Term for collectables or items of interest associated with a native Scottish game deemed by some for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden" (8) |
| REGISTER | Official list or record of names or items (8) |
| OPULENCE | Conspicuous wealth, riches (8) |
| TRINKETS | Small ornaments or items of jewellery of little value (8) |
| DIAMANTE | Decorated with artificial jewels or sequins (8) |
| SERENITY | Peaceful state sought in a sobriety prayer |
| AMETHYST | Stay out holding drug and jewel (8) |
| TRAINERS | Cordons, espaliers, trees, bushes or vines, but yielding bounties of Bramleys, crops of Conferences, gluts of grapes, harvests of honeydews or rich pickings of pippins; orchardists growing nature's ri |
| SCALPELS | OR items |
| DIAMETER | Geometric line or item read wrong (8) |
| DETAIL | From "to cut", an individual fact or item; an unimportant part; an element in a painting, considered in isolation; or, a squad assigned with a special duty or mission (6) |
| MAGNATE | Man of riches and power can get a man in trouble (7) |
| COMMA | Punctuation mark used to separate parts of a sentence or items in a list (5) |