| SURFER | One in a barrel, perhaps |
| APPLE | There might be one bad one in a barrel or, in a heap, plenty (5) |
| AGE | Keep in a barrel, perhaps |
| AGED | Kept in a barrel, perhaps |
| ENTRY | Postcard in a barrel, perhaps |
| OAKEN | Like a barrel, perhaps |
| CASK | Use a kind of bag or barrel, perhaps |
| WARBLER | Bird that has West over barrel perhaps (7) |
| CASKS | Brandy barrels perhaps in the attic? Ask somebody! (5) |
| BISCUIT | Custard cream, bourbon, rich tea ... a crumbly food sometimes stored in a barrel or tin with a sweetmeal variety crushed as the base of a cheesecake (7) |
| OAK | Material for wine barrels, perhaps |
| BUNG | A plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask (4) |
| VINJAUNE | White wine made in the Jura region, matured in a barrel under a film of yeast (3,5) |
| AVIATE | Fly, one trapped in a barrel, right wing in ale (6) |
| CLARET | Found in a barrel in Ennis at last? |
| NIAGARA | In 1901 Annie Taylor became the first person to survive going over these US/Canadian falls in a barrel |
| MAGNUM | Bottle for spirits in the enlarged bore in a barrel (6) |
| HOGSHEAD | Get pork from them to leave, perhaps, in a barrel of wine? |
| SPILE | Spout/plug for a hole in a barrel or cask |
| IDIOM | Shooting fish in a barrel, say |