| SPOON | Item of cutlery; Welsh love token; or, a booby prize (5) |
| COIN | Item of paranumismatica such as a love token; or, a minted disc deposited into a piggy bank (4) |
| WORST | Deserving of a booby prize |
| PIECE | A detached portion; a coin; or, a token or "man" in a board game (5) |
| CHIPS | Pommes frites-like sticks of deep-fried potato, traditionally served in cones or parcels of newspaper; poker tokens; or, fragments of stone (5) |
| DUSTY | 3-2-1 booby-prize bin is in need of a clean (5) |
| AVIAN | Like a booby or a loon |
| KNIFE | East American informer lifted item of cutlery (5) |
| SWOON | Item of cutlery - Faint (5) |
| PLEDGE | Solemn vow; old word for a toast; a token or sign of love or loyalty; or, a promise of a donation to charity (6) |
| WOODENSPOON | A booby prize, especially in sporting contests (6,5) |
| ZONKS | "Let's Make a Deal" booby prizes |
| FORKS | Items of cutlery |
| LOSES | Qualifies for the booby prize |
| LEAST | What the booby prize winner scored |
| LOSER | Booby-prize recipient |
| TASSERA | From "four", a cube, die or square tablet on which a watchword was written as a token or ticket in classical times; or, a small quadrilateral block/tile for mosaic (7) |
| FAVOUR | Word for a gift, token or other sign of preference or liking first, later a kind deed, good turn, help or service (6) |
| FORK | Item of cutlery forming a canteen; or, a tactic in chess whereby a piece simultaneously attacks two or more pieces (4) |
| RING | A circular ripple; a marriage token; or, one of the flat crowds of ice, rocks and moonlets orbiting Saturn (4) |