| TEAMSPIRIT | Side having whisky for morale (4,6) |
| FREESPIRIT | Uninhibited person having whisky, say, on the house (4,6) |
| BUTTERSCOTCH | Sweet bishop, say, having whisky (12) |
| LAWYERS | Barmen, one might say, having whisky in strata (7) |
| BRONCHITIS | British slightly upset about cricket side having caught affliction (10) |
| SIMILITUDE | Resemblance of side having new limit used first |
| HEARTENING | Part of PM's address, in a sense, is good for morale (10) |
| IDENTIFIES | Side having to fit in, at the end, shows up and recognises one (10) |
| DISTILLATE | Whisky, for instance, I even now put in fruit (10) |
| SCOTCHEGGS | Whisky, for example, found in half the bags with picnic favourites (6,4) |
| SAWNEYBEAN | Drunken wannabees swallow last of whisky for head of Cannibal Family (6,4) |
| SPIRIT | Whisky, say, for morale (6) |
| TEAMGAME | Side having necessary willingness for cricket, say (4,4) |
| ABREAST | Side by side, having run into a depraved individual (7) |
| SPIRITS | For morale, drinks |
| PEPTALKS | Colloquial term for morale-boosting speeches (3,5) |
| LATECOMER | Tardy person is bad for morale etc. (9) |
| BOOST | Help for morale |
| ORAL | Spoken to be heartening for morale (4) |
| SCOTCHEGG | Whisky for early bird and for lunch (6,3) |