| BILLYCAN | Queen Mary's husband is able to drink in here on journey? |
| ELAPSE | Pass drinks in here on and off (6) |
| ALICANT | Wine Foreman is able to drink but ___ ? (7) |
| DARNLEY | Which of Queen Mary's husbands was the father of James I? (7) |
| LAYBY | Pause here on journey and keep for future use? (3-2) |
| ECLIPSE | Cut out pieces of footage in here on a regular basis (7) |
| TALENTED | Able to drink tea opening good books by writer (8) |
| DEMIJOHN | What, if you were a half man, you'd be able to drink? (8) |
| TEACADDY | Bad day cadet leaves for a drink in here {3,5} |
| FOUGASSE | Provencal bread in the form of a rustic leaf; or, pen name of former Punch editor Cyril Kenneth Bird who contributed to the miniature library in Queen Mary's Doll's House (8) |
| JEDBURGH | Town in the Scottish borders, home to Queen Mary's House (8) |
| TAPEDECK | Recording device copied in Queen Marys house (4,4) |
| WATERLOO | Where you'd expect to spend a penny locally after getting something to drink in Belgium (8) |
| CINNABAR | Bright red, about to drink in one hostelry and another (8) |
| ORIGINAL | The very first one to drink in by mouth (8) |
| REPUBLIC | Where to drink in a piece of history in China, say |
| IMBIBING | To drink in or absorb into the mind (8) |
| BOTHWELL | Favourable maternity report for Mary's husband? (8) |
| CLARINET | Wine to drink in, blow it! (8) |
| VINBLANC | Passing across note, Calvin ordered something to drink in a Parisian bar (3,5) |