| AIRPORTS | Draught and wines for those coming in and out of the country (8) |
| YACHTCLUB | Cathy switched driver for those coming in on the boats (5,4) |
| ARRIVALS | Those coming in are mostly with the Opposition (8) |
| POSITION | Is back in the draught and gets the job (8) |
| RANDOMISE | Sprinted half-mile in draught and leave it to chance (9) |
| CHUFF | About to take a draught and go like a train |
| RISTRETTO | Reform tries to react, sending those coming in away - certainly not my cup of tea! (9) |
| TRADEGAP | Difference in what's coming in and going out of opening behind traffic (5,3) |
| CHASSEUR | French word for "hunter", used in cookery to denote a cacciatore-like jus or relish of herbs, mushrooms, shallots and wine for game, poultry or wild fowl; or, historically, a liveried attendant of a h |
| SUBURBIA | It's out of town and out of the country (8) |
| CREDENCE | In Christian churches, a small side-table on which the bread and wine for the Eucharist are placed |
| AUCTIONS | Those selling old wines, for instance, to those who have lots presumably (8) |
| SULLENLY | Uncivilly and out of the blue, theologian replaced a couple of lines (8) |
| INITIALS | Those coming first in the AAA championships? (8) |
| SECLUDED | Quiet and out-of-the-way (8) |
| UNCOMMON | A Parisian officer leading Frenchmen forward and out of the way |
| ROUGHAGE | Coarse food and wine's consumed hot, almost mellow (8) |
| PECULIAR | Odd and out of the ordinary |
| WAITINGLISTS | Doing a job in a restaurant cataloguing the wines for those doing their best to remain patient (7,5) |
| BRIDGEHEAD | Captain follows game - it's a position going forward for those coming out fighting (10) |