| TAKENOTICE | Heed the foreigner's advice not to have your drink on the rocks? (4,6) |
| LIGHTHOUSE | It helps Jack not to get into drink on the rocks |
| PHRASEBOOK | The volume of the foreigners coming to Ireland completely dismissed by the locals on a staycation (6,4) |
| CHRISTENED | Baptist church only, apparently, to have your name called, baby? (10) |
| SWINE | Jesus's Sermon on the Mount includes advice not to "cast your pearls before ___". (5) |
| LATTICE | Arrangement with bars to serve most non-alcoholic drink on the rocks? |
| PSYCHIC | She shouldn't have to ask, "Do you want to have your fortune told?" |
| ICETONGS | They are useful when you want to make a drink on the rocks e.g., tonic cocktail with a bit of soda (3,5) |
| LIQUORICE | Black extract used in alcoholic drink on the rocks? (9) |
| SMEARCAMPAIGN | Nasty publicity to get you to have your cervix checked? (5,8) |
| BARTAB | Something to put your drink on |
| BOUNDLESS | Very generous advice not to jump about so much (9) |
| DONTPANIC | Corporal Jones' advice not to criticise when in charge (4,5) |
| AGELESS | Perpetual advice not to show one's years so much! (7) |
| THETAB | You might put your drink on it at a bar |
| ICE | What ordering a drink on the rocks adds |
| AGROUND | Glenlivet's first among a set of drinks on the rocks? |
| FULLSTOP | All it takes is some sort of soft pull to have your sentence ended (4,4) |
| DEMOCRAT | One who claims to heed the voice of the people (8) |
| PREACHER | A person who has the calling their audience to heed the Christian gospel (8) |