| JUMBLE | ___ sale, one of cheap second-hand goods, usually held to raise money for charity (6) |
| VENDOR | Person offering something for sale, one of two spellings (6) |
| FLEAMARKET | Cheap second-hand goods sale (4,6) |
| ESTATE | A car designed to carry passengers and goods, usually with an area behind the seats and a rear door (6) |
| FLUTE | It's usually held to be transverse (5) |
| HANDMEDOWN | Pass to first person in lower position cheap second-hand garment (4-2-4) |
| HANDMADE | Like craft fair goods, usually |
| MULLET | Long-time hairstyle favoured by Aaron Gate, until removed to raise money for charity (6) |
| NICOLA | ___ King, Dales resident who competed with sibling Bernice Blackstock to raise money for charity (6) |
| MARACA | A percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the da |
| PUSHKE | Removing article, loosely shake up box used to collect money for charity (6) |
| RELICS | Personal memorials of a saint, usually held in reverence as a mark of faith (6) |
| LASSIE | Sales one arranged for the young woman (6) |
| JUMBLESALE | The vending of second-hand articles, usually to raise money for charity (6,4) |
| RAFFLES | Gentleman burglar held to raise money for charity (7) |
| GARAGE | ___ sales: Weekend driveway sales of used household goods (6) |
| CENSUS | The Saracens usually held a population count (6) |
| CANNES | Annual French film festival, usually held in May (6) |
| TATTOO | What is a military pageant, usually held at night? (6) |
| FETE | A public function usually held outdoors to raise money for charity (4) |