| WHISKEDAWAY | Quickly removed a wad back in the whiskey (7,4) |
| INAFLASH | Very quickly removed final remains of a fire (2,1,5) |
| JACKDAW | Rheims thief gave sailor his wad back (7) |
| FLAUNTBREAD | Show off a wad of dinero? |
| FILTERTIPPED | Of a cigarette, having a wad of material in the end (6-6) |
| HIPFLASK | Trendy Florida opens a soup kitchen serving the whiskey drinkers on the sly (3,5) |
| RYE | What's commonest in barrels aged the whiskey (3) |
| PEORIA | Illinois city once the whiskey capital of the world (6) |
| BUNDLE | A drum of belongings, a ream of paper, a sheaf of corn, a wad of cash or other collection of loosely gathered or bound things (6) |
| SIP | Pianist ain't going to barely try the whiskey, for example (3) |
| IRIS | The whiskey she's short of isn't Scotch (4) |
| TOT | Add to the whiskey? (3) |
| GRABADRINK | The whiskey thief tried to ___ |
| THROWUP | Pour most of the whiskey out - what you may do later? (5,2) |
| TRIT | Travis who sang "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'" |
| SCOTCHTAPE | Used to seal the whiskey bottle? (6,4) |
| TRITT | "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'" singer Travis |
| MOP | A wad or bundle of cotton or synthetic material fastened to the end of a stick for cleaning floors, etc. |
| BREADANDWATER | Bartender needing a wad chopped up for the plainest food (5,3,5) |
| AIMED | Directed a wad of paper into a wastebasket |