| SETONFIRE | Light, refreshing tins of beer unopened |
| CANS | A few snacks served up with tins of beer maybe (4) |
| LAGER | A regal comeback for the light, refreshing drink (5) |
| CASTELLAN | For one running keep tin of beer? (9) |
| CALEDONIAN | The tin of beer, assume I put in for the Scotsman (10) |
| TEARSINTO | Attacks dinner or tins of soup (5,4) |
| PIMIENTO | Greek character, pronounced mean, opens tins of pepper (8) |
| STRINGBEANS | Green vegetables, bangers, tins of mash (6,5) |
| PECANS | People emptied tins of nuts |
| INSTOCK | Battered tins of cake regularly disappearing off the shelf (2,5) |
| NOCANDO | A party without tins of Tennent's, say? Sorry, I can't assist you (2,3,2) |
| ENGINE | Brand of gin whose bottle resembles a tin of oil |
| OPENER | Means of getting into a tin of good batter |
| CELEBRATIONS | Tin of miniature versions of Mars chocolate bars |
| BAKED | '___ Beans', as in the cultivar of geum - and a tin of! (5) |
| TEACADDY | Tin of Earl Grey for the club carrier after a light meal (3,5) |
| GREASEPAINT | Fat father ruined tin of theatrical make-up (6,5) |
| UNDERCOAT | Where shoplifter conceals tin of paint? |
| STILTON | For lost tin of cheese (7) |
| OILPAINTS | Spoil a tin of artist's materials (3,6) |