| HYDROMEL | Ancient Greek and Roman drink of fermented honey and water; also the French name for mead (8) |
| TROMBONE | A brass instrument, also the French word for "paperclip" |
| TANKARDS | Vessels for mead drinkers |
| ALE | Which British pre-Roman drink was a malt brewed without hops? (3) |
| SAMOA | Area of study for Mead |
| CLASSICS | Ancient Greek and Roman culture considered as a subject for academic study (8) |
| HESPERUS | In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, he is the evening star; his parentage and family is a bit confused, but he often is considered to have links to Atlas. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 2, scene |
| ESTRAGON | Major character in Samuel Beckett's stage play Waiting for Godot; the French name for a common herb (8) |
| EAUDEVIE | Fruit brandy; or the French name for brandy in general; literally, 'water of life' (3,2,3) |
| MEAD | Alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water, e.g. the spiced Welsh metheglin (4) |
| SOUTHERN | --- Ocean, body of water also known as the Antarctic Ocean (8) |
| LAMANCHE | The French name for the English Channel (2,6) |
| WELLTODO | Prosperous place to get water also around start of day (4,2,2) |
| GASCOGNE | The French name for a former province in southwest France |
| IRISHSEA | Body of water also known as Muir Eireann |
| LAKEEYRE | South Australian body of water also known as Kati Thanda (4,4) |
| CELSIUS | Unit of temperature measurement that uses a scale based on 0degrees for the freezing point of water and 100degrees for the boiling point of water. Also called centigrade. (7) |
| THRACE | Balkan country north of the Aegean Sea in ancient Greek and Roman times, now divided between Turkey, Bulgaria and Greece (6) |
| TAS | What is the abbreviation of the French name for the Court of Arbitration for Sport? (1,1,1) |
| SATYR | In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, what type of creature was the god Pan? (5) |