| BOTTLETOP | Lid from a drinks container (6,3) |
| OPENER | Utensil for removing a crown cap from a bottle or a lid from a tin; first goal in a match; or, a comment used to start a conversation (6) |
| REFERENCEYOGURT | Dairy product that hides facts under the lids (from a thicker variety of a dairy product)? |
| BEERMAT | Need a coaster, say, to protect a table surface from a drink (4-3) |
| WINESHOP | We siphon liquid from a drink store (4,4) |
| ADDSUP | Designated driver kept away from a drink? Makes sense (4,2) |
| PLATEGLASS | A flat dish with a drinks container in the shop window cover (5,5) |
| CARAFE | Artist enters restaurant to get a drinks container |
| DECANTER | Put off about tin as a drinks container |
| CASK | Many request a drinks container |
| BEERBARREL | Working party runs to quickly move a drinks container (4,6) |
| PUNCHBOWL | Drinks container from hollow in ground (9) |
| GRENADINE | Pomegranate syrup used as a drinks mixer (9) |
| DISTILLER | I would turn more quiet as a drinks supplier |
| DAIQUIRIS | Lawyer's one question to flower girl a€“ drinks? (9) |
| TINCTURES | Small drinks container priests take in time (9) |
| LIEAROUND | He may deceive others with a drinks round. He's just lazing about (3,6) |
| TINOPENER | Rep in Eton supplying means of removing lids from cans (3-6) |
| DOP | Afrikaans word for a husk or empty nutshell; pomace brandy; a tot of wine; a drink container or lid; a little copper cup in which a diamond is secured while being cut; or, a cartridge-case (3) |
| BOTTLE | A drink container with a cap (6) |