| DAEMON | No strong drink served up as Guardian spirit (6) |
| RAJ | Drink served up as a rule in India |
| PAPRIKA | A strong drink served up after soft food, something spicy |
| SPIRITLESS | Dejected, no strong drink being to hand? |
| CAFF | Caught with a very strong drink served here? (4) |
| CHERUB | The woman has baby as guardian angel (6) |
| TISSUE | No strong material to go to court after position upheld (6) |
| PUREED | Venison at university, served up as mashed food (6) |
| REEBOK | Drink served up, suitable for antelope (6) |
| TISANE | Herbal drink served up - it's all there (6) |
| LEPTON | Physics particle with no strong force |
| GENIUS | Word originally meaning "divinity, guardian spirit" or "talent, wit", later a person of consummate intellect or of exceptional creative power (6) |
| REGALE | Drink served up before Eastern feast |
| ANGELS | An informal word for nurses; divine messengers known collectively as a choir, chorus, host or flight; or, guardian spirits (6) |
| INAWAY | Back in Newquay, a pasty I served up, as it were (2,1,3) |
| NAGUAL | Mexican guardian spirit |
| NUMINA | Guardian spirits of ancient Rome |
| SCALLOP | Fish ___ no end of haddock ___ served up as seafood item (7) |
| PASTA | Food served up as soon as possible, and about time! |
| CARAMELS | Clams are served up as "6" (8) |