| ANTONYMOUS | Having no character drinking tea loudly, like seven pairs of solutions here (10) |
| JONATHAN | Hebrew prophet drinking tea loudly with an apple |
| UNLETTERED | Not educated, having no character? (10) |
| MADEIRA | Tyler Perry character drinking one red wine (7) |
| GREEKGIFTS | Welcomes drinking keg, providing dodgy offerings - like the across solutions here? (5,5) |
| NOELCOWARD | Who did Ian Fleming ask to play the Dr No character in the 1962 film, but got the response, "No! No! No!"? (4,6) |
| CURRENCIES | Many a tender dog with sincere barking (in all across solutions here) (10) |
| PHOTOGRAPH | Numbers of solutions including old slang turned up in print (10) |
| COMPLEXION | Place in New Mexico reflected no character (10) |
| NEWFIEYEAR | For a thick-coated dog, it's like seven human ones? |
| WATCHCHAIN | Peer at home drinking tea, forming attachment to hunter? |
| DAISYCHAIN | Period in which one's at home drinking tea; Alice never quite made it |
| TRUERIB | Any of the upper seven pairs of ribs (4,3) |
| ISOPOD | Crustacean with seven pairs of legs of almost equal length (6) |
| TENSEEXCHANGE | Back-and-forth involving seven pairs of words in this puzzle's starred answers |
| BANDORE | 16c plucked musical instrument resembling a lute with seven pairs of metal strings (7) |
| EUROPEAN | Like the origin of all solutions here, maybe a pure one (8) |
| ISOPODS | Freshwater crustaceans with seven pairs of legs |
| LANDONTHEMOON | Arrive as astronauts did 7/20/69 ... and what's literally seen in seven pairs of puzzle answers |
| MICTURATE | Wee drop of malt and one tea loudly swallowed by clergyman |