| POUROVER | Kind of coffee made with a flask and a filter |
| IRISH | Type of coffee made with whiskey and whipped cream |
| AMERICANO | Type of coffee made by adding hot water to espresso (9) |
| LATTE | A coffee made with espresso and hot steamed milk (5) |
| FURTHERMOST | With coat and flask, and temperature at the extreme... (11) |
| KNAPSACK | Hiker, orienteer or soldier's trusty "crack-a-snack pack" or "bite bag" for all their swag, from canteen, flask and trail mix to map and signal flag (8) |
| KOGMANSKLOOFPAS | (A) Unpack flask and maps - OK, go on to road just south of Montagu (15) |
| RISTRETTO | Strong espresso coffee made with finely ground beans and less water; Italian, 'concentrated' (9) |
| SKINNY | Like a coffee made with low-fat milk? (6) |
| CORTADO | Coffee made with equal parts espresso and steamed milk (7) |
| AMERICAN | Kind of coffee ultimately ignored by a native of the US (8) |
| BOOT | Item of footwear with a long leg part where a smuggler historically concealed a flask of moonshine (4) |
| ESPRESSO | Strong coffee made with steam (8) |
| CAPPUCCINO | Strong coffee made with hot milk |
| SKINNYLATTE | Coffee made with low-fat milk (6,5) |
| CANTEEN | Cafe, flask and cutlery box (7) |
| SAKESETS | Flask and cup collections used for Japanese rice wine |
| LAB | Science facility with many flasks and beakers |
| FLAMINGO | A filter-feeding carroty-pink wader, often adopting a one-legged stance, whose name suggests fire, passion and a lively Spanish dance (8) |
| ROBUSTA | One kind of coffee business included in register of names |