| CONSTRICTION | Tightness from tonic? Scorn it as a mixer (12) |
| CONCOCTION | Drink derived from TONIC? |
| BOACONSTRICTOR | Snake - cobra - to scorn it would be mad |
| EARTRUMPET | Listening device used while adjusting room temperature, though Moore scorns it |
| RAMIFICATIONS | Consequences if I'm seen around wearing shabby raincoat? Scorn, primarily (13) |
| BOODLE | Dodgy cash? Scorn benefit payment, yielding nothing |
| CONTEMPT | Contemplate without ale? Scorn (8) |
| SARSAPARILLA | Raps and arias all provide a tonic? (12) |
| MIXEDDOUBLES | At Wimbledon, some pairs served large gin and tonics? (5, 7) |
| BLACK | Informal word for currant cordial as a mixer; or, a colour, such as jet (5) |
| GINGERBEER | Slightly spicy carbonated beverage used as a mixer for Moscow mule (6,4) |
| BITTERLEMON | Bottle miner might have used as a mixer (6,5) |
| TONICWATER | Soft drink with quinine used as a mixer for gin (5,5) |
| GRENADINE | Pomegranate syrup used as a mixer (9) |
| PAKISTANI | Subcontinental to tip ink as a mixer (9) |
| LUMP | A shapeless mass, such as a blob in custard or gravy; a sugar-cube; a swelling; a feeling of tightness in the throat; or, a considerable quantity (4) |
| GOODFORYOU | Commendation that acts as a tonic? (4,3,3) |
| GIANT | Huge Scotsman getting round a gin and tonic? On the contrary (5) |
| SOL | Tonic - fa : the famous tonic ? (3) |
| PICKMEUP | Hitch-hiker's request for a tonic? |