| RAFFLE | Tombola-like draw in which tickets are bought for a chance of winning prizes (6) |
| TOYSHOP | Where presents are bought for children (3,4) |
| TICKETS | Items purchased for the chance of winning prizes in raffles or lotteries; or, notices issued for parking or speeding offences (7) |
| PROSPECT | For a chance of success, go looking for gold (8) |
| SCRATCHCARD | Cancel eccentric chance of winning prize (7,4) |
| LOOKOUT | Watch for a chance of success |
| POTHUNTER | Person interested in winning prizes |
| TORRES | Bought for A£50m in 2011, who is the most expensive player in the English Premier League? (6) |
| CORNER | Trap in tight spot for a chance to score in soccer (6) |
| TOMBOLA | A type of lottery, especially at a fete, in which tickets are drawn from a revolving drum (7) |
| BAGGED | Gained two grand after end of tombola in base (6) |
| ENTOMB | Enliven tombola a bit, to cover late arrival |
| TWOHORSERACE | A competition or election in which there are only a couple of teams or candidates with a chance of winning (3-5,4) |
| MARKET | Where goods are bought and sold (6) |
| IMPORT | Goods or services that are bought from foreign countries (6) |
| ROUNDS | They are bought in saloons |
| PRECUT | Like flowers that are bought with trimmed stems |
| CREDIT | Many things are bought on it |
| KMARTS | Where many CDs are bought, these days |
| BOXOFFICE | Kiosk at a theatre from which tickets are sold (3,6) |