| PONYUP | Put down money - A£25 - on a horse (4,2) |
| OUTER | Exterior; it scores 25 on a dartboard (5) |
| FELLOW | Word, from "one who lays down money in a joint undertaking", for an associate, comrade, confrere, partner or peer; one of a pair, aka a mate or companion; or, any man or boy (6) |
| BASEST | Most degenerate 25 on the radio is in Paris |
| BET | Put down money in a casino |
| POCKET | A pouch in a book cover, garment, pitta, snooker table or sporran; one's personal stock of money; a gold- or quartz-lined vug or bonanza in rock; or, a kangaroo's marsupium (6) |
| DEPOSIT | Put down money to secure an item |
| LAID | Put down money for benefit (4) |
| ANTES | Puts down money to join a hand of poker |
| LIQUID | In the form of money: A£51? (6) |
| SITINS | Pocketing money, a relative protests |
| STOLEN | Hot money, a lot, bundled inside (6) |
| RUPEES | Money a seer misguidedly held up? |
| MAGNET | Money a gent diverted into attractive bar? (6) |
| ACCENT | Stress about money's a first (6) |
| COPPER | Money -- a nicker? (6) |
| PONYTAIL | Put £25 on dog in Barnet (8) |
| AIM | End of the road, with 11 25 on either side |
| PONY | Sketch show with Doon Mackichan wanting £25 on smack (4) |
| NELLIEMCCLUNG | Pioneering suffragist (#25 on the CBC's list of Greatest Canadians) |