| CYNICS | They're said to know the price of everything and the value of nothing (6) |
| CY | Oscar Wilde defined a _____ as "a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing". (5) |
| NOTHING | Oscar Wilde described a cynic as 'a man who knows the price of everything and the value of ...' |
| BARCODES | Over 21s with no white socks knows the price of everything (3,5) |
| ROPES | Word for the cords, guys, lines, stays or tethers that dab hands are said to "know", in an expression that harks back to the days of sailing ships and sailors' skills in tying knots (5) |
| RACKETEER | Criminal who is said to know his way around the courts? (9) |
| OPINIONS | What experts are said to know about religious beliefs (8) |
| CYNIC | According to Oscar Wilde, one knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing |
| PRICE | "The cynic knows the ___ of everything and the value of nothing": Wilde |
| WATSON | Actress in films including War Horse, The Book Thief, The Theory of Everything and The Happy Prince (6) |
| WISDOM | "... and the ___ to know the difference" (end of the Serenity Prayer) |
| STREET | 8 & 19Ac. It's used by people wishing to know the ways of the town (6,3) |
| ABSEIL | Do you need to know the ropes and wear sheer clothes to do this? (6) |
| GNOMON | From "to know", the indicator or pin of a sundial that casts a shadow so that one knows the time (6) |
| TELLUS | We want to know the name of a Roman Earth goddess (6) |
| KIMBRA | Featured artist on Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know the #8 song of the 2010s |
| BRIDGE | The captain ought to know the game! (6) |
| BICEPS | Purchase penny buns - they're said to give us strength (6) |
| STONES | They're said to break bones |
| REDMAYNE | The Theory of Everything and The Danish Girl actor, Eddie ___ (8) |