| ICEFREE | Good for a port to be so but not for a gin and tonic (3-4) |
| DRY | Wine may be so but not water (3) |
| WAGTAIL | High-flyer keen to drink a gin and tonic |
| UPTOPAR | Leading area in port to be developed? That's satisfactory (2,2,3) |
| UTTERLY | Very much so, but not unspeakably |
| OAKLAND | Heavy drinker doesn't start to come down for a port (7) |
| LONGING | Thirsty, but not for a short gin cocktail! (7) |
| DOCKERS | Those employed in a port to load and unload ships (7) |
| SEATTLE | Washington port to be sleepless in? |
| MANHUNT | Organised search but not for a female? (7) |
| ONTARIO | Province with a port to east of old Northwest Territories |
| WINEBAR | Place for a port? |
| OTRANTO | In the centre, zlotys were sufficient for a port |
| ICEANDASLICE | Addition to a gin and tonic (3,3,1,5) |
| OFFDRIVE | Good stroke for a cricketer, but not for a golfer (3-5) |
| FORMATION | From a gin and tonic, drunk moves in a line? (9,7) |
| STAINED | (and 5 Across) It's suitable for a church but not for a pub (7,5) |
| INTHELONGRUN | Entering the marathon, but not for a while (2,3,4,3) |
| ONTHESPOT | An embarrassing position, but not for a good journalist (2,3,4) |
| INDIGNANT | Mad to mix a gin and tonic without company (9) |