| BRAHMINS | Priestly types around inn, say, half drunk? |
| INANYCASE | Ace inn, say, demolished regardless |
| LISZT | Keel over, so to speak, being half-drunk? |
| BRAHMS | German composer half-drunk? |
| CREEPERS | Climbers may be fawning types around Her Majesty (8) |
| SPENDS | Uses up bookie types around the finish |
| ESCORTS | Accompanies European types around entrance to college (7) |
| BEHOVES | Busy types around house beginning to vary suits (7) |
| RUBBISH | Refuse to charge around inn with his heart (7) |
| REPUBLIC | Old item seen around inn in country |
| AUBERGE | Gold grebe flying around inn (7) |
| SKINNY | Heavens! Hangs around inn for the undernourished (6) |
| STEELBANDS | Say half-inch ribbons features of carnival? |
| EGGON | Encourage, say, half-hearted fool |
| VISIT | Call on, say half of jury in Rome to be in session |
| SWISS | Tell, say, half-sister to take one direction before another (5) |
| EGRET | Say half go back for a wader (5) |
| STATE | Say half the rest ordered tea (5) |
| EGGNOG | Say half of gnomes go without ordinary boozy concoction |
| BOHEMIAN | Mimi, say, wants tea at noon - she's half drunk |