| SEDIMENT | Residue at the bottom of a bottle of liquid (8) |
| DREGS | Residue at the bottom of a glass (5) |
| LEFTOVER | Residue at the end of bare foot being checked by sweetheart (8) |
| INKPOTS | Bottles of liquid for printing (7) |
| WORM | Small creature often found in the bottom of a bottle of Mezcal (4) |
| SHOULDER | A glenohumeral part of the body; or, a berm, coathanger or a portion of a bottle/violin, curved like said joint (8) |
| PUNT | 51 The hollow at the bottom of a bottle |
| JEANNIE | She lived at the bottom of a bottle |
| VERMOUTH | Drink Vera fails to finish before the opening of a bottle (8) |
| CRUST | Argol, the acidic deposit on the inside of a bottle of port |
| PLYMOUTH | Work on the top of a bottle to get port |
| SALUT | Also known as a piccolo, quarter of a bottle of champagne or wine; or, a large coastal city in Croat |
| PICCOLO | Small flute; a variety of cherry tomato; or, quarter of a bottle of champagne (7) |
| LAUNCH | Ceremony for transferring a ship to water, traditionally with the smashing of a bottle of champagne over its bow (6) |
| SPLIT | Half of a bottle of champagne, or a Croatian seaport (5) |
| NICKEL | Cost of a bottle of Coke in the US for 73 years (6) |
| TOP | Small toy designed to be spun on its axis; or, cream forming the upper layer of a bottle of milk (3) |
| CREAM | Used in many medieval recipes including custard, an unctuous dairy product that rises to the top of a bottle of standing milk (5) |
| CORK | It might be popped out of a bottle of champagne |
| CROWN | Clasping cap of a bottle of beer (5) |