| TRISECT | Divide up equally to sample sparkling wine, say |
| TESSA | She stands up, equally prepared (5) |
| HALVE | Split up equally |
| CAPITA | Per ___ (equally to each person) |
| PERCAPITA | Equally to each individual |
| CAPUT | Per ___ (equally to each individual) |
| BREAKSEVEN | With luck going equally to both sides, neither wins nor loses (6,4) |
| PARTITIVELY | In the manner of serving to divide up |
| GERAHS | Divide up grand to be given back in old coins |
| MICRODOT | For medic one's heading for radiography to divide up small image |
| REDMULLET | Wine, say, to warm and spice, and French fish (3,6) |
| VINEGAR | French wine, say, starts to affect rotund American's vitality (7) |
| TENTPEG | Touring Portugal, wine, say, to which guy becomes attached? (4,3) |
| SNOBS | Ones unlikely to order the house wine, say |
| MISCET | She mixes wine, say, and winds up a crowd (2nd conj.) |
| SIP | Sample a glass of wine, say |
| MISMATCH | It's a discrepancy to divide up mishap between Dublin and Westmeath (8) |
| GODUTCH | To share the cost of journey divide up tolls, charging half from the outset |
| APPORTION | Divide up and share out (9) |
| TRIALRUN | Divide up casework for experiment |