| KIRIBATI | Country wine with blackcurrant two had outside club |
| KIR | White wine with blackcurrant syrup (3) |
| ELDER | Woodland tree or shrub with berries used for jam, country wine, pontack sauce and a kind of hedgerow ketchup with crab apples, blackberries and haws, genus Sambucus (5) |
| HARDCOVER | Had outside right figure on the outside of a book |
| DEPORT | Make one leave country wine, done on leaving to begin with (6) |
| ACHE | Pain one had outside hospital (4) |
| HARBOURED | He had outside shelter concealed |
| PORTUGAL | Country wine fortified Gaul for a change (8) |
| DEDUCE | Work out that the two had a key to get in |
| PLATTER | Penny, second mentioned of two, had the dish (7) |
| OUNCE | Weight with which man outside club keeps extreme characters away (5) |
| COMBATJACKET | Company assembled outside club, with sailor in war gear (6,6) |
| STERVELINIER | Foreign officers with inside information meeting challenge outside club |
| GENDARMERIE | Foreign officers with inside information meeting challenge outside club |
| NECKANDCROP | Smooch a stunner heartily with abandon outside club? Totally! (4,3,4) |
| BICKER | Argue with Harley rider outside club |
| DANDELION | *Country wine source |
| MATELOT | 19th Century slang for a sailor, derived from the fact that two had to share a hammock |
| WATCHONESSTEP | Look out and see woman with hot pants exercising outside club (5,4,4) |
| SIGNIFICANCE | Matter of girl involved in immorality with one's betrothed outside club (12) |