| LACERTA | Lizard overturning a claret (7) |
| OTTOMAN | Writing found on arms after overturning a new seat (7) |
| ARTICLE | E.g. a claret I decanted (7) |
| TREACLE | With a claret concoction, adding the final note: it's sweet (7) |
| WINEBAR | Where to order a claret, perhaps |
| MOUSSELINE | French semi-opaque fabric; a claret goblet made of very thin glass of the same name; a light frothy hollandaise for asparagus; or, a creme patissiere-like whip for pastries (10) |
| ANIMAL | Beast overturning a thin plate (6) |
| ALACARTE | A claret and a rum, as chosen by diner (1,2,5) |
| BORAGE | A mildly cucumber-flavoured herb with azure, cerulean or sky-blue star-shaped flowers beloved by bumblebees and honey bees and used to garnish a claret/Pimm's cup (6) |
| MODE | Fashion of overturning a party in the Middle East (4) |
| LAYINGWASTE | Causing bad damage by overturning a lasting yew (6,5) |
| WINEY | Reminiscent of a claret, perhaps |
| MEDOC | A claret (5) |
| INTHEOPENAIR | Out and about, trying to get a claret jug to display |
| RUBYPORT | A claret-coloured Aquilegia vulgaris... and fortified wine (4,4) |
| TWINE | Strong thread of truth begins with a claret, perhaps (5) |
| ATTRACT | Draw a vehicle overturning in a race (7) |
| SEAPORT | Irony etc, overturning outside a harbour (7) |
| EXOTICA | A quote about bull overturning rare china, possibly (7) |
| YARDAGE | Measure half of eggs lost with a cart overturning (7) |