| CAVEATEMPTOR | The principle that the buyer must bear the risk for the quality of goods purchased unless they are covered by the seller's warranty (6,6) |
| BERNOULLI | He stated the principle that the total energy in a stable fluid system is constant (9) |
| ENTREPRENEUR | Person who takes the risk for a new business (12) |
| JUSTICE | Word for the quality of fairness; administration of law; the awarding of what is due; or, a magistrate (7) |
| MYSTERYSHOPPER | One employed to visit a retail outlet incognito to assess the quality of goods or services (7,7) |
| ELEGANCE | From "choosing carefully", word for the quality of being stylish and graceful in appearance or manner (8) |
| ONUS | They are our shoulders that must bear the responsibility (4) |
| PHYLLO | Pastry that literally no one makes by hand unless they are on an episode of "Great British Bake Off" |
| ARTICLES | Objects, unless they are printed |
| ATOM | It's been split and NATO must bear the consequence (4) |
| SHORTSIGHT | Inability to see things unless they are close |
| WARRANTY | Assurance of quality of goods |
| ATTRIBUTE | Praise at first for the quality (9) |
| AVOGADROSLAW | The principle that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules at the same temperature and pressure (9,3) |
| UTILITARIAN | What is a follower of the principle that human conduct should aim to produce the greatest happiness |
| YIN | In Chinese philosophy, the principle that represents the female qualities of darkness and cold (3) |
| RAPTORS | Who "they" are, in the "Jurassic Park" line "Unless they figure out how to open doors" |
| FIREWATER | Two elements of risk for the reformed alcoholic? (9) |
| LASTIN | Almost permanent pelt, we hear, with rugged redundancy risk for the young? (4,2,5,3) |
| FIRSTOUT | Almost permanent pelt, we hear, with rugged redundancy risk for the young? (4,2,5,3) |