| 100% | HALFCROWN | 9 | British coin worth two shillings and sixpence taken out of circulation in 1970 |
| 55% | GUINEA | 6 | British gold coin worth 21 shillings taken out of circulation in 1813 |
| 36% | RIN | 3 | Currency unit taken out of circulation in 1953 |
| 35% | RIN | 3 | Old Japanese coin taken out of circulation in 1953 that was equal to one twentieth of a cent in 1904 |
| 32% | FLORIN | 6 | Old British silver coin worth two shillings |
| 31% | RETIRE | 6 | Take out of circulation |
| 30% | RETIRE | 6 | Take out of circulation, say |
| 29% | BREATHING | 9 | Taking air in and out of the lungs |
| 28% | PISS | 4 | Take the ___ out of (make fun of, in British slang) |
| 27% | CROWN | 5 | British coin once worth five shillings |
| 27% | GUINEAS | 7 | Old British coins worth 21 shillings |
| 26% | OPTS | 4 | __ out of; doesn't take part in |
| 26% | FLORIN | 6 | Former British coin equivalent to two shillings |
| 26% | OPTS | 4 | ___ out of (chooses not to take part in) |
| 26% | RESPIRE | 7 | Take air in and out |
| 25% | MAGS | 4 | In Touch and Out, for two |
| 25% | CASHFLOW | 8 | Ins and outs of finance? |
| 25% | OFFCENTER | 9 | Out of whack, as shown in 18-, 24-, 41- and 51-Across |
| 25% | TWOBOB | 6 | Pair of shillings, in British slang |
| 24% | SMUGGLER | 8 | Someone who illegally takes goods in and out of a country |
| 24% | ASPS | 4 | Two of them bite Cleopatra in "Antony and Cleopatra" |
| 24% | HALFPENNY | 9 | Former British copper coin worth two farthings |
| 24% | FIBULA | 6 | Outer of the two bones of a human leg between the knee and ankle |
| 24% | ANGER | 5 | Friend of Joy and Sadness, in "Inside Out" |
| 24% | SALADDAYS | 9 | Expression of youth coined in Antony and Cleopatra |
| 24% | CASH | 4 | Money in the form of bills and coins |
| 24% | BOOKKEEPER | 10 | One who keeps track of ins and outs |
| 24% | BANKRUPT | 8 | In debt and out of money |
| 23% | ALSTER | 6 | Tributary of the Elbe and two lakes in Hamburg |
| 23% | DORY | 4 | Friend of Marlin and Nemo in two Pixar films |