| HOOKAH | Catch husband smoking a pipe (6) |
| ENTRAP | Catch husband, say, scratching head and reversing (6) |
| RHODES | Journeyed to catch husband and mistress finally in Greek city (6) |
| PUFFER | Person smoking a fish |
| BISHOP | Chess piece limited to diagonal movement; or, prefixed with the word smoking, a variety of mulled wi |
| SKATEBOARDING | Smoking a full pipe daily, you went to a half pipe by doing this |
| CATERPILLAR | Wonderland character met by Alice sitting on a mushroom smoking a hookah pipe |
| AIRHEAD | Bimbo has a passion, notice, to catch husband |
| MARATHON | A matron managed to catch husband in the long run (8) |
| HERRING | Catch husband making mistake (7) |
| EAR | Catch husband out - is one listening? |
| SMOG | Smoking a family out can be bad for health (4) |
| BAGHDAD | Catch husband with parent: capital |
| SAVIONGLOVER | Tony-winning dancer busted for smoking a blunt in 1996 in New York City |
| THEMUNCHIES | Relationships entered into by male artist with desire to eat after smoking a joint (3,8) |
| BEER | Buddy was seen smoking a cigarette and downing one of these rinkside |
| SQUEAK | A sound of a mouse or a pan of bubbling, frying colcannon; a rat or snitch; a pipe or whine; a single remark; a narrow escape; a jot; a bare chance; or, a feeble paper/local rag (6) |
| DOTTLE | What is a remnant of tobacco left in a pipe after smoking? (6) |
| OFFSET | A counterbalance; a side shoot of a sempervivum for propagation; a mountain spur; or, a bend in a pipe (6) |
| INTAKE | An amount of alcohol, calories, food or oxygen consumed or respired; a cheat; a decrease by knitting/purling two stitches together; a mine airway; or, a narrowing of a garment or a pipe (6) |