| EVAPORATEDMILK | Olive kept a dram prepared as processed drink (10,4) |
| SANGRIA | Grain as processed makes drink (7) |
| PANCAKETUESDAY | Kept a sauce and last of brandy specially: time to bake? |
| MICHAELFARADAY | Einstein kept a picture of him in his study |
| TICKLER | A puzzle or brainteaser; a poker; a Dickensian word for a cane; a dram of spirits; or, a memorandum (7) |
| NOBBLER | One who tampers with a racehorse or a greyhound to thwart either beast's chances of winning; a thimblerigger's accomplice; a briber, filcher, grabber, kidnapper, pilferer or swindler; or, a dram of sp |
| SHOT | A gun blast synonymous with conjecture, guesswork or speculation when figuratively undertaken in the dark; otherwise, a dram of spirits; a jab of a drug; or, a serving of espresso (4) |
| TIFF | A dram; a huff; a quarrel; or, a sip (4) |
| TOT | Word used to describe something small, such as a dram of rum, a drinking cup or a toddler (3) |
| NIP | A bite or a pinch; or, a dram (3) |
| LUMA | Valued malt - denied odd couples a bit of a dram |
| FARMLAND | Flan, with a dram of something, made in a rural area (8) |
| WET | A dram for a weak and ineffectual person (3) |
| ARMADAS | Fleets set out as a dram is taken (7) |
| CRAITUR | A dram in a hole, by the sound of it (7) |
| SNIFTER | Riddler outside "Nag's Head" has a dram (7) |
| MALTWHISKY | Drunken kilty whams a dram ... (4,6) |
| ADMIRAL | A dram I possibly left for naval commander (7) |
| SLUGGISHNESS | Sign she's drunk after a dram is inactivity |
| PINACOLADA | Having rejected a dram, officer gets woman cocktail |