| ALIMENTARY | Target mouth, swallowing litre and article of food (10) |
| BRAINBOX | Clever clogs and article of clothing packed |
| ZEPHYR | Any of various lightweight fabrics and articles of clothing |
| UNAWARE | Articles in French and English and articles of a specific type may be badly informed (7) |
| SACRISTY | Room where vestments and articles of worship are kept (8) |
| BELLRINGER | Drink about two litres, and phone campanologist? |
| THEODOLITE | Instrument and article - too idle, sadly (10) |
| APOPHTHEGM | Saw report and article after hours in AGM (10) |
| EPITAPHIAN | Record exactly what's wanted, a letter and article, as memorial words |
| UPTHEBOOAY | Happy those people have digested short volume and article off course Down Under |
| SIXTYSIXTH | Clickety-click, and article loses last part in fraction (5-5) |
| STANTHEMAN | Baseball legend was good man with hymn and article. (4,3,3) |
| HAVEACHAIR | Sit down in shock inspiring prayer and article by church (4,1,5) |
| UNDERPANTS | Shorts in US and articles from Europe? Rubbish (10) |
| VIAND | An article of food, usually pluralised to mean food generally |
| REALALE | Drink about a litre and a half of pale |
| BLOOD | Guy swallowing litre of vital liquid (5) |
| PASTRY | Articles of food made of flour or dough collectively; the dough itself; a small individual cinnamon bun, eclair, gateau, millefeuille, puff, slice or other fancy; or, the crust of a galette des rois, |
| REFRESHMENT | Article of food or drink (11) |
| PASTA | Historic article of food? (5) |