| BRANDYBUTTER | Bachelors keep wanting relations to say something sweet, and with spirit |
| BRANDY | Bachelor wanting relations to bring alcohol |
| BRIO | Allegro con ___ (fast and with spirit, to a musician) |
| SIBSHIP | Group with same parents and one bachelor keep mum in drink |
| TAMELY | Flower of Scotland without something sweet and showing no spirit (6) |
| TREACLE | Celebrate drunkenly, be spouting out something sweet and cloying (7) |
| CANDYFLOSS | Stick in something sweet and sticky (10) |
| TARTLET | Something sweet and sour, served by the French restaurant at the end (7) |
| DEMERARA | Something sweet and unusual recalled in extraordinary mead (8) |
| FISH | Talk to people in an attempt to get them to say something (4) |
| AHEM | "I'd like to say something to you!" |
| ADDED | A theologian and writer went on to say something more (5) |
| ADDS | To Dad's confusion, goes on to say something else (4) |
| TOPUTONESFOOTIN | To say something indiscreet is to perform an awkward manoeuvre (2,3,4,4,2,4,5) |
| IDIOTCARD | Dope found at Number 10, for one, and it's a cue for broadcaster to say something (5,4) |
| ADDRESS | To say something directly to somebody. |
| UTTER | Clan drops out, reluctant to say something (5) |
| TURNSPIT | Roasting Jack is opportunity to say something angrily (8) |
| COLDSTEEL | Being unemotional, it's appropriate to say something offensively sharp |
| BUTTER | Just the blockhead to say something soft |