| REGALING | Treating one to a large gin sling |
| MANTRAP | A large gin a fellow won't be able to leave (7) |
| ODE | Neruda wrote one to a large tuna |
| AMALGAM | Mix a large gin, for starters, in the mornings |
| INGRATIATE | Treating one - a way to gain favour (10) |
| INTERROGATE | Question of treating one in a new way (11) |
| GEAR | Drunk most of huge gin with a large mug (8,4) |
| LAUGHING | Drunk most of huge gin with a large mug (8,4) |
| INGOT | To appreciate a gin-sling, you need to be cast that way (5) |
| USING | Taking advantage of, ourselves, to have a gin-sling (5) |
| SIGN | It's a sure indication in a mixed gin sling (4) |
| LING | A common fish downed with a gin sling |
| AIMING | I'm having a gin-sling or rather, trying to! (6) |
| RESPECTING | Taking everything into account, by treating one with consideration (10) |
| LEMONADE | Refreshing drink treating one lamed |
| CHAMELEON | Church treating one lame animal |
| DOUBLEPARK | Leave car in second row to have large gin, maybe, at pleasure garden (6,4) |
| GARGLE | Rinse with large gin and tonic (minus tonic!) (6) |
| MIXEDDOUBLES | At Wimbledon, some pairs served large gin and tonics? (5, 7) |
| LILTING | Drunk after consuming large gin cocktail, swaying |