| MODULAR | Standardised a rum old cocktail (7) |
| OURMUTUALFRIEND | Different future in a rum old Victorian tale (3,6,6) |
| DEMERARA | Rum old man hosts returning groups of soldiers (8) |
| RESOLVED | Determined to serve old cocktail (8) |
| PROSPEROUS | Wealthy professionals drinking super old cocktail (10) |
| TAI | Mai ___ decades-old cocktail |
| UNIFORM | Standardised clothing in classic sitcom Dad's Army? (7) |
| TAGALOG | Austronesian language standardised as Filipino |
| STONE | Unit of mass based on the weight of a rock that was standardised by Edward III as 14 lbs; or, a sarsen or megalith forming part of a prehistoric monument (5) |
| BATTLEHONOURS | Distinctions that may be standardised, in a way (6,7) |
| STEREOTYPE | A standardised concept of a sound reproduction class |
| MASSPRODUCE | Make in great quantity via a standardised process (4-7) |
| OCHE | Throw line in darts, having a standardised distance of 7 feet 9 inches from the board (4) |
| INDONESIAN | SE Asian language, a standardised version of Malay (10) |
| MASSPRODUCTION | Manufacturing on a standardised basis (4,10) |
| JAMES | King who commissioned a standardised Bible version (5) |
| WEIGHT | Burden a€“ standardised balancing block (6) |
| GAUGE | Distance between the rails of a line of railway track, standardised in Britain and elsewhere as 4ft 8.5 in (5) |
| STAUNTON | Standardised pattern of chess pieces, named after a 19th-century English chess master |
| CARAT | A measure of the weight of diamonds now standardised as 0.20 grams (5) |