| NEARBEER | Term for a non-alcoholic ale (4,4) |
| MOCKTAIL | Blended word for a non-alcoholic mixed drink such as a Shirley Temple, St Clements or a Virgin Mary (8) |
| DAYBOY | Term for a non-residential male pupil at a boarding school (3,3) |
| LURGY | Popular term for a non specific disease or bug (5) |
| CHINATEA | Companion at home consumed a non-alcoholic drink (5,3) |
| ESPRESSO | Contents of a non-alcoholic shot |
| COCKTAIL | A non-alcoholic blended drink (8) |
| FRACTION | From the Latin for "to break", word used since medieval times for a non-whole number; or, a proportion (8) |
| ADAMSALE | Where you might have bought your mother a non-alcoholic drink (5,3) |
| OUTSIDER | So rude, it may be, for a non-member (8) |
| SHIRLEYTEMPLE | A movie star - and a non-alcoholic cocktail (7,6) |
| COCOA | Powder made from the ground and roasted seed of a W. African tree used to make a non-alcoholic beverage |
| CORDIAL | Welcoming a non-alcoholic drink (7) |
| WATERTIGHT | Drunk's after a non-alcoholic drink - perfect |
| GINGERALE | Soldier mixes General a non-alcoholic spicy drink (6,3) |
| POP | A non-alcoholic drink to go with such music? (3) |
| LIMEADE | Fib about fermented honey drink being a non-alcoholic one |
| TEASET | Certain vessels used at leisure in a non-alcoholic context |
| BEER | Samuel Adams's Just the Haze is a non-alcoholic one |
| DREARY | In a non-alcoholic setting the listener is so dull! (6) |