| PAINT | Mix up a pint of colouring (5) |
| DOORSTEP | Place to pick up a pint and a sandwich? |
| HALFANDHALF | Like some mixtures making up a pint? |
| CREAM | Substance that rises to the top of a pint of milk and yields butter when churned; or, a confection of fudge or peppermint fondant covered in chocolate (5) |
| FLUID | ___ ounce (1/16 of a pint of beer) |
| FROTH | The head on a pint of beer (5) |
| TOPUP | Replenish a pint of ale, say |
| QUAFF | Gulp down a pint of ale, say |
| PASTE | Mix up a pet's puree (5) |
| CHASER | A hunter; a horse used for a form of point-to-point originally raced between church steeples; a type of dragonfly; or, a shot of liqueur taken after a pint of beer, for example (6) |
| BATIK | From "painted", a traditional Javanese wax-resist method of colouring, dyeing or patterning cloth (5) |
| FLECK | A bit of colouring filled cake unevenly |
| TINGE | Get in position for a little bit of colouring |
| DYING | Fading to the sound of colouring (5) |
| HEADS | Schoolmasters/mistresses; compact masses of cabbage or lettuce leaves; frothy tops of pints of beer; or, the rounded ends of pins (5) |
| LAGER | BBC comedy, Two Pints of ___ and a Packet of Crisps (5) |
| ELFIN | Essentially sell off pint of Sprite? (5) |
| SMITH | Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps star, Sheridan ----- (5) |
| CASEY | Natalie, actress who played Donna Henshaw in Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (5) |
| PLUMP | As the labourers see it, excellent head on pint of stout (5) |