| OUTSELLS | Not in; less left in. Supplies larger quantities than others (3-5) |
| LETALONE | Much less left by Greek character, single (3,5) |
| CASHANDCARRY | Large shop where purchasers can buy goods in larger quantities and at lower prices than elsewhere (4,3,5) |
| HANDLERS | Dealers in supplies having first disposed of seconds (8) |
| CHANDLER | A maker of tallow/wax dips or tapers; a merchant of said torches and other household goods including groceries, oil, paint and soap; or, a dealer in supplies for ships (8) |
| PROMPTER | Is he more ready to help than others in the theatre? (8) |
| MUTESWAN | Waterfowl which is less vocal than others of its species (4,4) |
| OUTSCORE | To record more points than others in a competitive event (8) |
| TRUSTFUNDS | Have faith in supplies if they hold money for you (5,5) |
| OUTSELL | Be bought in greater quantities than (another item) |
| UNDERCUT | Charge less than others (8) |
| LEFTMOST | More than others, socialist toffs melt away when a bit of fighting breaks out |
| SURVIVOR | Keeps body and soul together for one with a better life support system than others (8) |
| OUTDATED | Old-fashioned - invited for fewer trysts than others? |
| ELECTION | Having to stand for this, some get cross more than others |
| OUTRIVAL | Vital our slips seek a win more than others? |
| MARKEDLY | How some exam results are better than others (8) |
| PARTTIME | I treat MP (anag) a with a shorter working week than others (4-4) |
| CHAIRLIFTS | Switzerland flies in supplies for carriers in the Alps (10) |
| OUTSELLING | Being purchased in greater quantities than |