| CUBAL | Cocktail consisting of rum and cola on ice with a wedge of lime |
| CUBALIBRE | Cocktail consisting of rum and cola on ice with a wedge of lime |
| LIBRE | Cocktail consisting of rum and cola on ice with a wedge of lime (4,5) |
| CUBA | Cocktail consisting of rum and cola on ice with a wedge of lime (4,5) |
| CLAMOUR | Mixture of rum and cola in demand (7) |
| ACIDS | Coffee and Coca-Cola, on the pH scale |
| CORONA | Mexican beer often served with a wedge of lime |
| MOJITO | A cocktail consisting of rum, sugar, lime, mint and soda water (6) |
| IRONIC | Some kir on ice with a twist 2(6) |
| MAITAI | An iced cocktail consisting of rum, lime juice, Curacao and syrup (3,3) |
| GROG | Originally, a drink consisting of rum and water (4) |
| BOUQUET | From "bush, wood", word for a clump of arbors originally, now a bunch of flowers; the aroma, nose or perfume of a fragrance/scent, liqueur or wine; a compliment or expression of praise; or, a rose/wed |
| ESPADRILLE | Style of shoe with a jute sole, either flat or with a wedge heel (10) |
| HAIL | Precipitation made up of balls or pieces of ice with a diameter of 5 mm (about 0.2 inch) to more than 15 cm (about 6 inches). |
| HOLLY | - - - Willoughby, co-presenter of This Morning and Dancing On Ice with Phillip Schofield (5) |
| LONGISLANDICEDTEA | Cocktail typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin and cola (4,6,4,3) |
| GLACIER | Moving ice with a lot of dazzling light around? |
| SEDGE | Studied in caricology, a grass-like plant of the wetland habits often frequented by bitterns or herons, hence one of the whimsical words for a collective wedge of said waders (5) |
| TRINKET | Tango on ice with out-of-this-world bauble (7) |
| CURLING | Game played on ice with stones and brooms (7) |