| MUSICHALL | ... beginning to smoke a chillum (new variety) (5,4) |
| PIPE | A hose or other tube; a butt of wine equal to two hogsheads; a high voice; a note of a bird; or, a chillum (4) |
| OPIUMDENS | Places to smoke a poppy drug |
| STEAMSHIP | Vessel's small crew starting to smoke a joint (9) |
| EPHEMERAL | Passing a new variety of maple here (9) |
| UNDERWEAR | A ruder new variety of lingerie? (9) |
| SPOKESMAN | Taking a break, smoke a while outside, with the mouthpiece (9) |
| AUTOMATON | Gold fruit, new variety of android |
| UNNATURAL | ... strange new variety of tuna in 3 |
| PINOTNOIR | Type of red wine that Titus Andromedon rhymes with "leather bar" and "smoke a cigar" |
| LIT | ___ up a cigarette : began to smoke a cigarette ? (3) |
| TRUCE | Occasion to smoke a peace pipe |
| DISBAND | Disperse and prepare to smoke a cigar (7) |
| LIGHTUP | Begin to smoke a cigarette (5,2) |
| WHIFF | Word for a slight gust or puff; a waft or wave of odour; an inhalation of tobacco smoke; a small cigar; a flag hoisted as a signal; a narrow outrigger; an expulsion of shot; or, a jiffy (5) |
| SHOCKS | Beginning to smoke joints brings a horrified reaction (6) |
| PUFF | A cream-filled pastry; a cloudlet of smoke; a quilted bedcover; or, a velvet or feather pad in a powder compact (4) |
| PLUME | A downy aigrette, marabou or other large, ornamental or showy feather; or, something reminiscent of said panache, such as a cloud/wisp of smoke, a T-shaped white moth or a pappus of a dandelion clock |
| WREATH | A bank of snow; a curl of cloud or smoke; a circlet of seasonal flora and evergreen foliage hung on one's door at Christmas or set with candles to represent four weeks of Advent; or, a band of twisted |
| FAGS | Nothing good comes on beginning to smoke them (4) |