| PARTYFOUL | *Spilling a drink or eating all the guacamole, say |
| PARTYOOPS | Spilling a drink or double-dipping chips? |
| PICKCLEAN | To remove (by eating) all the meat from a bone (4,5) |
| GRAZERS | Bugs and cows. They are the eaters. Slang for eating all the time. (7) |
| ERR | Confuse wasabi with guacamole, say |
| DIP | 501 pence for guacamole, say |
| CAM | A car part was found in the guacamole! (3) |
| POURONEOUT | Pay respects by spilling a drink on the ground, idiomatically |
| RUNNYPAPERS | Result of spilling a drink at your desk? |
| EYEOPENER | Informal word for a startling revelation; something that provides a sudden insight; or, a drink or "heart starter" taken in the morning (3-6) |
| SWIZZLE | Cocktail of rum and bitters; a type of stick for stirring such a drink; or, an informal word for a diddle or a disappointment (7) |
| CHUG | An imitative word for one of a series of dull or muffled explosive sounds of an engine; a large gulp of a drink; or, the noise subsequently made (4) |
| SPLASH | Soupcon or spot of soda water or tonic in a drink; or, a hint of colour (6) |
| STRENGTH | Physical brawn; mental resilience; potency of a drink or a medicine; or, a person's metier (8) |
| DRAIN | A channel, cullis, culvert, ditch, plughole, soakaway or other conduit; slang for a drink; or, a watercourse (5) |
| AVARICE | A sin eating all rations primarily |
| MUNICH | I make a noise eating all round city |
| CHOPSTICKS | A pidgin English word, derived from the Chinese kuaizi meaning "nimble ones", for bamboo or wooden utensils used for cooking or eating noodles and rice (10) |
| MEAL | Word meaning "bite, eat, nibble", thus found in the name of a soldier or hiker's backpack or "eating bag" (4) |
| RAJAH | On spilling a jar, the great man gave a cry! (5) |