| ERADICATE | Dispose of a cider and tea cocktail (9) |
| SNAKEBITE | A cider and lager cocktail? That's poisonous! (9) |
| COWARDICE | Bully drunk a cider and left before the fight (9) |
| CIDERWITHROSIE | Alcohol and tea cocktail? Novel! (5,4,5) |
| BARRICADE | Strengthen mixture of a cider stored behind counter (9) |
| SCRUMHALF | Rugby player has a lot of cider and a little beer |
| HORSEFAIR | Dispose of a shire right here! (5,4) |
| DEDICATED | Hard working theologian swallows iced tea cocktail |
| APPLETREE | One of the Roses is a cider producer (5,4) |
| FRIEDRICE | Get a fire going, pour the cider and produce Chinese food |
| LONGISLAND | _ _ Iced Tea, cocktail made from vodka, gin, tequila, rum and triple sec, with a splash of cola (4,6) |
| ISLAND | Long ___ Iced Tea cocktail that shares part of its name with a New York metropolitan region |
| BURY | How to dispose of a body to the east of Bolton (4) |
| ARID | One to dispose of a description of the desert. (4) |
| BINARY | Dispose of a line of 2 (6) |
| FOLLY | Twisted of friend to dispose of a distinctive building |
| ASSORTMENT | A singular type intended to dispose of a potpourri |
| GOODRIDDANCE | Right to dispose of a ball, it's a welcome deliverance |
| JUICER | A cider press, lemon squeezer, reamer or other fruit-essence extractor; a dipso, tippler, toper or wino; or, with "lime", a dated somewhat-disparaging nickname for a British sailor/person (6) |
| PREDICATE | Not a subject to knock back in Somerset: a cider press (9) |