| RECREATION | Refreshment of health or spirits (10) |
| FETTLE | Fine state of health or spirits? (6) |
| REGIME | From Latin for "govern" or "rule", a word for a system of government or administration; a programme of diet and exercise for the promotion of health; or, any methodical routine (6) |
| RADIANCE | A glow of the skin, indicative of health or happiness; or, a measure of light in an area (8) |
| BOARD | Word before "of health" or "of directors" |
| WELLBEING | State of health or happiness |
| NATURIST | One practising nudism for reasons of health or religion (8) |
| CONSTITUTION | One's state of health or temperament (12) |
| REHABILITATE | Help to re-adapt to a former state of health or good repute (12) |
| INGOODNICK | In satisfactory health or condition (2,4,4) |
| EPISCOPAL | Pepsi Cola, refreshment of bishops (9) |
| SKINNYDIP | Undressed refreshment of thin sauce? (6-3) |
| MORALE | Hint of merlot, or beer, or spirits (6) |
| UNIT | Measure used to express the quantity of pure alcohol in wine, beer or spirits; or, the number one (4) |
| LIFT | Word for an elevator or ski tow; a free ride in someone else's car; or a boost to one's mood or spirits (4) |
| SHOT | A ball for putting; or, a single serving of espresso or spirits (4) |
| SYLLABUB | Traditional English dessert of whipped cream or milk flavoured with sugar, citrus and wine or spirits (8) |
| CHRYSO | From "wax", lead-based Venetian white or "spirits of Saturn" that was Elizabeth I's foundation of choice (6) |
| DRYADS | From "oak", name for nymphs or spirits who delight in said quercus or in woods generally; or, forest-trees (6) |
| TIPSYCAKE | Dessert of sponge soaked with wine or spirits (5,4) |