| CUMBERSOME | Having drunk rum, becomes awkward |
| TODDLING | Ultimately that Heather, having drunk rum, is walking unsteadily (8) |
| MUNRO | Drunk rum on high summit in Scotland (5) |
| MALADROIT | Rearranged armload before it becomes awkward (9) |
| INAPT | In computer technology, a little sleep becomes awkward (5) |
| RHONE | River heron becomes awkward (5) |
| UNHELPFUL | Breaking up fun, he’ll become awkward |
| BISHOP | See leader dance, having drunk his rum (6) |
| ABSINTHE | Sailor -- isn't he drunk, having drunk this? (8) |
| LITUP | Smoked, having drunk too much (3,2) |
| BOURREE | French dance, having drunk our beer (7) |
| MISBEHAVE | Having drunk bevies, ham - ie act badly (9) |
| CRACKLED | Made short sharp sounds ___ crazy having drunk litres (8) |
| PLEASANTRY | Jocular remark having drunk ales in storeroom (10) |
| LASTING | Enduring Heather, having drunk endless wine (7) |
| ORIOLES | Baseball team lose badly, having drunk port (7) |
| CORPULENT | Having drunk port, uncle is fat |
| COGNITION | Thinking about nothing having drunk gin and tonic |
| SUPPORTIVE | Merry, having drunk up like a champion |
| INTEARS | Maudlin, having drunk retsina |