| CALVADOS | A brandy and soda knocked back after short visit by Victor (8) |
| BARBADOS | Something sharp, with soda, knocked back somewhere in W Indies (8) |
| SPRINKLE | Spray knocks antelope back after short jump (8) |
| ENTREPOT | Port boozer knocked back after ten, getting drunk (8) |
| MAHOGANY | Wood traditionally used by cabinetmakers; informal word for a dining table; old dialect for gin and treacle; or, brandy and water (8) |
| TAKINGDOWNAPEG | Swallowing a brandy and soda perhaps is rather humiliating |
| TAKESDOWNAPEG | Swallows a brandy and soda as one belittles somebody? (5,4,1,3) |
| PEG | Fix the price of a brandy and soda (3) |
| BRIGHTON | The fashion for sea-bathing and frequent visits by the Prince of Wales (later George IV) transformed this small south coast fishing community into a thriving town (8) |
| SICKCALL | Visit by a medic or clergyman |
| STAYEDON | Didn't check out visit by Oriental mafia leader (6,2) |
| COLDCALL | Unannounced visit by 100 former students touring around (4,4) |
| KLOSTERS | Ski resort in Switzerland noted for its visits by the British royal family (8) |
| EAUDEVIE | Brandy and scent, it's said, are rivals |
| STINGIER | Ever more tight, Julius gets stuck into brandy & creme de menthe (8) |
| SEEPAGES | Escapes visit by members of royal household? |
| OVERDOIT | Tire oneself out on visit by Italian |
| GOTOSEED | Decline visit by daughter (2,2,4) |
| SMOOTH | A whisky, a rum, a brandy - and they're legless! (6) |
| STINGERS | Cocktails with brandy and creme de menthe |