| MARTIN | Swallow cocktail the second one's left (6) |
| RAKISH | Reckless to swallow cocktail with one so lecherous (6) |
| ALUMINIUM | Product of mine, light and strong - the second one's superfluous for Americans (9) |
| OLIVER | Musical giant of the stage, the second one to go (6) |
| CELERY | Seasoning on the rim of a glass of Canadian cocktail the Caesar, ___ salt |
| LATTER | Secret tale holds back the second one mentioned (6) |
| BELLINI | Peach juice cocktail the Spanish put in pancakes |
| AGGRIEVE | Barman to rig cocktail the night before to cause distress (8) |
| HINGE | Much may turn on gin cocktail the man swallows (5) |
| TEQUILASUNRISE | Cocktail the Parisian had during unusually quiet dawn (7,7) |
| ITINERANTS | More little insects bringing the second one to the top workers on the move |
| LARGERINTESTINE | The first one compared to the second one? |
| BRUTAL | On the other hand - one's left restricts right, which is cruel (6) |
| RECIPE | Formula for rice pudding and pie one's left (6) |
| ENGLUT | Cram studying books when one's left for university (6) |
| ISLAND | Jersey, perhaps, one's left with (6) |
| LEGACY | One's left limb quick, heading off (6) |
| MISLAY | When, within a month, one's left, can't find (6) |
| OUTAGE | One's left powerless after this heartless atrocity (6) |
| PARADE | One's left out of a pleasure ground, in procession (6) |