| RATTLETRAP | Toy with a gin and a banger (IO) |
| LIME | Twist with a gin and tonic |
| SHANGHAI | Mix hash with a gin and port |
| CRACKER | A biscuit serving as a vehicle for conveying cheese from plate to palate; a prawn-flavoured crisp-like snack; a banger; a beauty; a hacker; or, a snapper once called a bonbon (7) |
| DRYMARTINI | Cocktail made with gin and a drizzle of dry vermouth (3,7) |
| BEGIN | Start with half a beer with a gin to follow |
| LONGISLANDICEDTEA | Cocktail made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a small amount of cola to give it its colour |
| FORMATION | From a gin and tonic, drunk moves in a line? (9,7) |
| KINGPIN | Cocktail of pink gin and a big shot? |
| LING | A common fish downed with a gin sling |
| COILING | Sounding like a number are joining him with a gin cocktail (7) |
| HOTDOG | Munching this with a gin spoils a good night (3,3) |
| SNAP | A simple card game, a banger inside a Christmas cracker; or, a rolled ginger biscuit containing whipped cream (4) |
| SAUSAGE | Also known as a banger or a chipolata, a food served in a full English breakfast or baked in batter for toad-in-the-hole (7) |
| INDIGNANT | Mad to mix a gin and tonic without company (9) |
| GIANT | Huge Scotsman getting round a gin and tonic? On the contrary (5) |
| BAR | Place to order a gin and tonic |
| COMINGOUTPARTY | Where you might have a gin and tonic |
| INSEARCHOFLOSTLIME | Or "Remembrances of a Gin and Tonic Enthusiast"? |
| INVIGORATE | Liven up over a gin and it, possibly (10) |