| EAUDEVIE | Strong coarse brandy, literally "water of life" in French (3,2,3) |
| AMRITA | The water of life, in Hinduism |
| LAKECOMO | A body of water of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy (4,4) |
| EAUDENIL | Pale yellowish-green colour; French, 'water of (the) Nile' (3,2,3) |
| BLUENILE | Which river contributes about twothirds of the water of the Nile? (4,4) |
| GINCLEAR | Like water of a chalk stream (3-5) |
| WHISKEY | In Irish, it's the water of life (7) |
| AQUAVITAE | An archaic name for brandy, meaning "water of life" |
| ONTHEROCKS | How the water of life would go down with scuppered sailors? (2,3,5) |
| EVILSPIRIT | Wickedness associated with the water of life or the devil's buttermilk? (4,6) |
| ROOT | The Gaelic "uisge beatha," meaning "water of life," for "whiskey" |
| AQUAVIT | Scandinavian liquor whose name means "water of life" |
| PAULGAUGUIN | French Post-Impressionist artist who spent ten years of his life in French Polynesia (4,7) |
| USQUEBAUGH | Word derived from the Gaelic phrase ?water of life", from which the word whisky comes (10) |
| MOVIE | Short life in French film? (5) |
| VIE | "C'est la ___" ("That's life," in French) |
| EST | C'___ la vie (that's life in French) |
| CESTLAVIE | That's life in French castle I've restored |
| AVIE | For life, in French |
| SHAG | A strong coarse tobacco that has been shredded (4) |