| TAKEFRIGHT | Become afraid after a time - correctly, having inhaled marijuana |
| GETTHEWINDUP | Become afraid, as firms do when closing down? (3,3,4,2) |
| CHARIVARI | Cacophony makes one oddly afraid after tea at four |
| NOSPRINGCHICKEN | Getting on trampoline afraid after refusal (2,6,7) |
| FLATULENCE | Uncle left woozy, having inhaled a gas |
| DROWNED | Sunk, having inhaled last of air? (7) |
| COMPANY | Soldier, having inhaled phosphorus, is carried by retiring fighting unit (7) |
| CLEANED | Wiped out and intoxicated having inhaled glue regularly (7) |
| TSARINAS | Imperial rulers sat up having inhaled dangerous gas |
| CHAINSMOKE | Light up repeatedly - man chokes terribly having inhaled one |
| SNUFF | A burnt sooty part of a candlewick; powdered tobacco inhaled through a nostril; a pinch of such; resentment, expressed with a snort; a heeltap; or, any offensive/worthless residue (5) |
| NEBULISER | A device for converting a drug in liquid form into a fine spray which can be inhaled (9) |
| SNIFF | A smell perceived through a human or scent hound's nose; an amount inhaled through said rhinal snoot; or, a hint, sign or other figurative whiff (5) |
| KNEE | What's inhaled by queen a€“ king's rolling a joint (4) |
| AIRYCHESTED | Having just inhaled very deeply? |
| HOOKA | Alternative spelling for a pipe with which smoke is inhaled through water (5) |
| ATHOME | In a book, gas inhaled (2,4) |
| PINCHOFSNUFF | A little tobacco inhaled (5,2,5) |
| ACIDROCK | A bit of pot I'd inhaled ? listening to this? (4,4) |
| VAPED | I left flat for ecstasy and inhaled a milder drug |