| LIGHTSUP | Has a cigarette after modest dinner (6,2) |
| PLAINTIVE | After modest time, I have to be sad |
| PASTILLE | Dad still has a cigarette end (in his mouth?) (8) |
| ANDYCAPP | Which comic strip character, launched in 1957, no longer has a cigarette in his mouth? (4,4) |
| CHAINSMOKING | Having cigarette after cigarette |
| LEAFAGE | General has a cigarette in the greenery (7) |
| FAGIN | Receiver of stolen goods has a cigarette at home (5) |
| SMOKES | Has a cigarette |
| CHAINSMOKED | Had one cigarette after another (5-6) |
| CHAINSMOKE | Have one cigarette after another (5-5) |
| ASH | Cigarette after-burn remnant (3) |
| WHATAFAG | Such a nuisance writing an advertising slogan for a cigarette! (4,1,3) |
| ROLLEDUP | Appeared on the scene, made a cigarette (6,2) |
| REBUTTAL | Last of a cigarette, in true denial (8) |
| ARRESTED | Stopped for a cigarette at the centre and recharged one's batteries (8) |
| STUDYING | Looking contemplatively at last bit of a cigarette nearly going out (8) |
| TAB | Versatile word with meanings including an aerofoil, a bill, a cigarette, a collar insignia, a dose of LSD, a flap, a fob, a loop of a theatrical curtain, the drape itself, musical notation, a pill, a |
| LIT | ___ up a cigarette : began to smoke a cigarette ? (3) |
| REMIND | "A cigarette that bears a lipstick's traces; An airline ticket to romantic places; And still my heart has wings; These foolish things ... me of you" |
| STUB | End of a cheque or a cigarette (4) |