| AMPHORA | An ancient Greek or Roman two-handled narrow-necked jar for oil, wine, etc (7) |
| AMPULLA | Roman two-handled bottle (7) |
| TRIREME | An ancient Greek or Roman war galley with three banks of oars (7) |
| ANTIQUE | Word for remains from the ancient Greek or Roman world that means anything old or collectable (7) |
| GRAPERY | Building or vineyard for cultivating vine fruits for raisins, wine etc (7) |
| POMPEII | East Roman two going after stately display, victim to volcanic eruption (7) |
| INITIAL | Roman two with Latin twist to start with (7) |
| FLAGONS | What are large bottles for wine, etc (7) |
| STAMNOI | Short-necked jars of ancient Greece |
| VINTAGE | Date of origin (of wine etc) (7) |
| EXEDRA | An ancient Greek or Roman colonnade, passage, portico or other outdoor element with a bench or seat as a place for debate or discussion (6) |
| TRIGON | Old word for a three-sided polygon, such as an isosceles example; an ancient Greek or Roman lyre or harp; or, a group of three astrological signs belonging to the same element (6) |
| BOTTLES | Narrow-necked glass containers (7) |
| ALCOHOL | Intoxicant in wine, etc. |
| EGGFLIP | Traditionally heated with a red-hot poker, a warm nog of ale, dark rum, wine etc with brown sugar, nutmeg and yolks (3,4) |
| TUNIC | A concentric layer of an onion; the coat of a sea squirt; a gym slip; or, an ancient Greek or Roman chiton (5) |
| STEREOBETE | From "to walk", a masonry foundation of a stone building; or, the substructure of an ancient Greek or Roman temple (10) |
| OARS | A trireme was an ancient Greek or Roman war galley with three banks of what? (4) |
| CHARIOTS | Ancient Greek or Roman cars for racing or warfare; or, any stately vehicles or triumphal carriages (8) |
| BOTTLE | From the Latin for "cask, wineskin", one of the narrow-necked vessels in a wine cellar of which a butler was originally in charge; or, a word for courage, nerve or pluck (6) |