| CASHCARD | A thousand exchanged for a hundred in drachmas - perhaps this would access it |
| GROCERS | Double you for a hundred in grocer's suppliers (7) |
| BURKA | Thousands exchanged in country once for full coverage (5) |
| TOKEN | A sign or symbol; a coin-like disc used as a substitute for money in a slot machine; a memento; or, a voucher exchanged for a book (5) |
| ODEONA | Work that's outstanding, we hear, was a joke for a thousand drachmas a day (3,2,1,7,3) |
| GRECIANURN | A: Seven drachmas a day. Q: What's a ___? |
| MAINFRAME | Large computer known for its high-speed data processing abilities, its input/output units (such as large-capacity disks and printers), and, historically, the remote terminals used to access it. It's u |
| COSTARICA | Price a wealthy husband exchanged for a place in Central America (5,4) |
| WIFI | You might need a password to access it: Hyph. |
| CINEMATOGRAPHER | Perhaps this sharpshooter will make a scene in March worrying Catherine in the GPO |
| ADULTS | The A of MA - the rating and banning of films in Australia has continued for a hundred years since they first banned a showing of The Kelly Gang |
| NOBEL | This prize for peace and the sciences have been awarded for a hundred years |
| CONTEST | It's a struggle for a hundred on trial (7) |
| ATM | You'll need a PIN to access it |
| POSTMANSKNOCK | Party game where a kiss is exchanged for a pretend letter (8,5) |
| GOLDENHANDSHAKE | Award one in Drake's ship's exchanged for a fish |
| LUNCHEONVOUCHER | A docket that can be exchanged for a meal (8,7) |
| ABSALOM | So a lamb was exchanged for a son of David (7) |
| BAGATELLE | Beautiful girl has a tag exchanged for a trinket (9) |
| RUMMAGE | It's a funny game, perhaps, this sort of sale (7) |