| SNARY | Never chasing a drop of Scotch - like a gin? |
| ICED | Like a gin fizz |
| BUTTERNUT | Absolute fanatic chasing a drop of blackcurrant squash |
| STARCH | For a celebrity, a drop of Scotch serves as a stiffener (6) |
| DREAM | Imagine putting last of ice in a drop of Scotch (5) |
| DRAM | Tuesday in Paris mostly given over to a drop of Scotch (4) |
| NIP | Cold feeling in the air? Try a drop of Scotch! (3) |
| MORSE | TV detective getting extra drop of Scotch in (5) |
| OPENHANDED | Liberal old writer has last drop of scotch with editor |
| GAIN | The benefit from a gin? (4) |
| GAINGROUND | Advance getting a gin? (4,6) |
| ENIGMA | Me drunk with a gin? It's puzzling! |
| SATRAP | Persian governor beginning to swig a gin? |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Sudbury-born landscapist and portraitist, one of whose paintings includes his daughters, Margaret and Mary, chasing a cabbage-white butterfly on a summer evening, and another is of a boy dressed in bl |
| PURSUIT | Word for the act of following or chasing a fast car, game, a hobby, knowledge, love, a track bike, trivia etc; or, that which is striven after (7) |
| COCONUT | Target of a shy eccentric chasing a short drink |
| SIGHTSEER | Drive out of capital of Turkey, chasing a great deal for the tourist |
| WACKYWEDNESDAY | Seuss book about a weekly period with strange events, like an earthworm chasing a bird |
| ROLLOVERS | Fans chasing a good deal of bread in lottery events (9) |
| WASHINGMACHINE | When I'm chasing a suspect - perhaps one on a cycle ... |