| BUREAU | ___ de change, a place where foreign currencies can be exchanged (6) |
| BASKETS | Trugs, hampers, creels, seedlips etc; collections of foreign currencies; or, outside seats of stagecoaches (7) |
| CARPORT | A sort of cover where foreign vehicles enter ... (7) |
| SHANTYTOWN | Sea air won't change a place of poor housing (6,4) |
| ACTON | Change a place in West London (5) |
| CHEQUE | Heard research can be exchanged for money sometimes after 10 days! (6) |
| TOKENS | Vouchers that can be exchanged for goods or services (6) |
| BASKET | A woven "canasta"; a virtual shopping cart; a hot-air balloon's gondola; a group of currencies; or, a netted hoop in which to dunk a ball (6) |
| TENNER | Can two fivers be exchanged for one of this? |
| PATRON | No part had been exchanged for customer (6) |
| PARITY | A level playing field, whether equality between currencies or symmetry under spatial inversion (6) |
| UTTERANCE | True, a cent can be exchanged, it can be said (9) |
| ADIEUS | They may be exchanged in France |
| ZEALOT | Fan of one of Europe's currencies almost pocketed each (6) |
| KRONER | The official national currencies of Denmark and Norway (6) |
| LUNCHEONVOUCHER | A docket that can be exchanged for a meal (8,7) |
| FORUM | A meeting where views can be exchanged (5) |
| PESETA | One of the currencies replaced by the euro |
| TOKEN | A voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services (5) |
| CREDITNOTE | Dress tried on, etc., presumably can be exchanged in the shop for something else (6,4) |