| LITER | Quantity equal to about seven glasses of wine |
| REAM | Quantity equal to 500 sheets of paper |
| GROSS | Unit of quantity equal to 12 dozen (5) |
| HALFCARAFE | Container that holds two generous glasses of wine (as well as a double dose of this puzzle's theme?) |
| BREATHALYSER | A contrivance used in a test for measuring blood alcohol content that one could potentially fail following consumption of two standard glasses of wine, some 30 mince pies or around 850 chocolate lique |
| GOBLETS | Mass permits glasses of wine (7) |
| STROP | Glasses of wine knocked back in bad temper (5) |
| ROSETINTED | Like some glasses of wine, receiving note it's dodgy! (4-6) |
| LOUPES | French word formerly used to refer to imperfect precious stones, later to the small magnifying glasses of gemologists, jewellers, rock enthusiasts or watchmakers (6) |
| RIOJA | After cycling, able to hold ten glasses of beer, maybe, or wine |
| KEG | Equivalent of about seven cases of beer |
| ACRE | Unit of land equal to about 75% of a football field |
| YARDSALE | Large glasses of beer let go of in American mini-market |
| SHOTS | Photographs of small glasses of tequila perhaps (5) |
| WINGSPAN | Lands round front of green: God! About seven feet for an eagle |
| THEREABOUTS | Flew here about seven to reveal location (11) |
| ACELA | It travels from D.C. to Boston in about seven hours |
| WATT | One of about seven hundred and forty-five in one horsepower |
| WESTCAMEL | Village about seven miles north of Yeovil (4,5) |
| OKA | A Turkish unit of weight equal to about two point seven five pounds. |