| BROACHED | Having got the ale flowing, raised the subject of |
| UNSEAL | Open, with the sun out and the ale flowing (6) |
| DISTRAUGHT | Having got the wind up, is initially trapped in the current of air |
| LEGATO | Somehow got ale flowing smoothly |
| RATTY | Condition of sewer having got the needle? (5) |
| GAINSAID | Denied having got the increase spoken of (8) |
| SENTRY | Having got the money, go for the guard (6) |
| COAXED | Gently persuaded the two having got the chop (6) |
| TAPED | Having got the measure of, recorded (5) |
| HEELTAP | Possibly the ale at the bottom of the cup? (7) |
| ETHEREAL | Light ale's flowing over yonder |
| UNTIE | Open it up in June having got the tip-off |
| IMAGO | Having got the final stage, I leave holding degree (5) |
| TOOTHIEST | Such a grin, maybe, having got the most champers? (9) |
| CUTUP | Distressed, having got the chop? (3-2) |
| SEEDY | Unwell, having got the pip? (5) |
| REFUSED | Said no, having got the lights working again (7) |
| HARVESTED | Having got the crop in, he'd been about to starve anyway (9) |
| PARROT | It's usual to go off, having got the bird (6) |
| COTTONEDON | Agreed having got the thread? (8,2) |