|  | OKEECHOBEE | Florida lake in which you could view the unchanged vertical reflections of | 
|  | GROWBAG | In which you could plant second line, arguably in silence (4,3) | 
|  | BLACKPOOLTOWER | Seaside attraction in which you could find top local brew,OK? | 
|  | CRICKETMATCH | In which you could see MCC hat-trick bagging Yorkshire's tail | 
|  | LUNCHBOX | In which you could find meat and two veg? (5,3) | 
|  | STRIPOKER | Betting game in which you could lose your shirt | 
|  | MASSAGEPARLOURS | In which you could find orgasms are a plus? (7,8) | 
|  | SHAKES | In which you could mix hot sake recipe initially (6) | 
|  | EPEE | Sport in which you could use some pointers? | 
|  | PUPIL | From the Latin meaning "doll", the black aperture at the centre of an iris, so named from the tiny reflections of oneself when looking into another person's eyes (5) | 
|  | TAG | Game in which you could be "It" | 
|  | SUPERIOR | Lake in which Isle Royale is the largest island (8) | 
|  | UNSPORTSMANLIKE | Kind of behaviour for which you could get a yellow card | 
|  | SHOETREE | With which you could preserve form in Oxford, say (8) | 
|  | DEADSEA | Incredibly salty lake in which nothing lives (4,3) | 
|  | ERIE | Great Lake in which a fisherman recently caught a record-setting 10-lb. smallmouth bass | 
|  | NYASA | African lake in which there's many a salmon | 
|  | SCRAPMETAL | From which you could get lamp recast? (5,5) | 
|  | RATLINE | On which you could get jolly high (7) | 
|  | OUTOFDATE | From which you could get a Ted from a previous era (3,2,4) |