| SAUCERFUL | Maybe a lot of cool tea as flu cure is crackers |
| UNCAREFUL | Cavalier and knight stopping a flu cure working (9) |
| EXTOL | Praise one's former spouse, maybe a lot (5) |
| BOUT | A stint of strenuous exercise or overindulgence, for example; a contest or match in boxing, fencing or wrestling; a curve in the side of a violin; or, an attack of illness, such as flu (4) |
| SCROFULA | Lymphatic TB caught as flu, or otherwise (8) |
| FANCIFUL | Whimsical as 'flu can be, if included in it (8) |
| DRAUGHT | A current of cool air; a quantity drunk in one breath; a catch of fish; depth of water needed to float a ship; a sketch; or, a dose of medicine (7) |
| PENNYROYAL | A creeping mint brewed in tea as a folk remedy for coughs or employed as a flavour in black pudding, hence its other name "pudding grass" (10) |
| ABSINTHE | Drink six-pack, maybe followed by cool tea abroad |
| WHEATEN | When bagging variety of tea as a little yellow (7) |
| ELEMENT | Lee is disturbed by men who use tea as a mere ingredient |
| CRUISE | Cure is achieved by means of a pleasure voyage (6) |
| OCOME | Carol in Yule Hall of Fame - it is crackers following zero Celsius - w 16dn 22dn (1,4,3,2,8) |
| FAITHFUL | Carol in Yule Hall of Fame - it is crackers following zero Celsius - w 10ac 22dn (1,4,3,2,8) |
| ALLYE | Carol in Yule Hall of Fame - it is crackers following zero Celsius - w 10ac 16dn (1,4,3,2,8) |
| BISCUITS | Unconventional Cubist is crackers, maybe (8) |
| CHOCOLATE | Companion wants cool tea, stirred and sweet (9) |
| NONCHALANCE | Cool tea - Frenchman's refusal to cut sandwiches |
| BATTY | Get increase extremely tidily, which is crackers (5) |
| CODEBREAKERS | Charlie's poem on waves is crackers (4-8) |