| TAKETOTHEBOTTLE | Try a weaning process to drink after falling off the wagon (4,2,3,6) |
| EXTREMIST | Radical not entirely negligent in falling off the wagon? (9) |
| KNEE | Leg part a kid might skin after falling off a bike |
| COCCYX | Bone that Napoleon Dynamite's grandma broke after falling off her dune buggy |
| ALLIN | Exhausted after falling off walls (3,2) |
| PRESUPPOSITIONS | Assumptions about attitudes to drink after opening of pub (15) |
| TROUBLESHOOTING | Wounded marksman may have this process to resolve problem (15) |
| BALANCE | A gymnast has to have excellent ___ to keep from falling off the beam |
| INEBRIATE | Drunk died falling off the end, just the same (9) |
| EASESUP | Relents to drink after the rest (5,2) |
| ADDSUP | Amounts to drink after a couple of days (4, 2) |
| THIRST | Feel the need to drink after being parched (6) |
| WAUGH | Novelist who wrote in his satire Decline and Fall of the trials of scholar Paul Pennyfeather, wrongly sent down from Oxford after falling victim to the antics of the Bollinger Club (5) |
| INTACT | Unbroken, as a plate after falling to the floor |
| CONE | Wombat dung is ___-shaped, which keeps it from falling off the side of the mountain where he's marked his territory |
| IDIOM | "On the ball" or "off the wagon," e.g. |
| OUTSPAN | Take the animals off the wagon, being perhaps sat-upon (7) |
| DIANE | _ Hutchinson, pretending she's fallen off the wagon to win Tony back in Hollyoaks (5) |
| TREEFROG | One falling off the twig, having croaked (4,4) |
| HYBRID | Cross trashy bridge with bits falling off the sides |