| COGNISANT | Realising, as a business, "The Stag Inn" is rocky (9) |
| ORDERBOOK | In a business, the amount of oustanding purchases from customers (5,4) |
| PRIVATEPRACTICE | Is it a business the doctor will keep to himself? (7,8) |
| ENHANCING | The change in the inn is increasing its importance (9) |
| INCOGNITO | "The - of an inn is one of its striking privileges," William Hazlitt (9) |
| BILLGATES | "Business @ the Speed of Thought" author |
| TESSITURA | Range's stature is rocky |
| RHINEWINE | Drink one where inn is abroad (5,4) |
| EMPIRICAL | I stay calm on the pier realising it's known only by experience (9) |
| LUCRATIVE | Heads of London university college realising musical is flipping profitable (9) |
| ENTERTAIN | Go into train without first realising, and make people amused (9) |
| INSOLVENT | Suffering from debt: realising means of liquidation? (9) |
| ARTICLE | A clause of the Creed or of a contract; an item of business; the adjective "the"; a feature, piece, report or other journalistic composition; or, an object, thingamy or whatsit (7) |
| SPEY | Outside the inn is a little wood and a river (4) |
| OVERCOME | On the subject of business, the writer is lost for words (8) |
| ASTEROID | A drug forbidden to an athlete is rocky in space (8) |
| TIMEPLEASE | Last call, watched from the keeper of the inn, is a proper order to go... (4,6) |
| OVATION | Getting a hand with the inn is something new (7) |
| RUMINANT | Strange drunk at inn is the sort who likes to chew the cud (8) |
| NEVER | This is the last time average inn is reviewed (5,5) |