| PINT | You would go to the pub for one |
| CASSANDRA | She prophesied three-quarters of the money would go to the girl (9) |
| FORESTALL | Anticipate that all would go to the forest (9) |
| TAVERN | Back at five Ernie, to go to the pub |
| FORTHEBETTER | Reason to go to the pub, embracing teetotallers by way of improvement (3,3,6) |
| IFI | Gordon MacRae sang in Carousel, "Soon you'd leave me; Off you would go in the mist of day; Never, never to know; How I'd love you; ... loved you" (2,1) |
| DEWDROP | You would go cross-eyed looking at this strangely worded page (7) |
| BARRED | Not allowed to go to the pub, angry (6) |
| DARTS | Moves quickly to the pub for a game (5) |
| LOCALCALL | A visit to the pub for cheap conversation? (5,4) |
| CALLTOTHEBAR | Summon to the pub for a wig and gown ceremony (4,2,3,3) |
| MINNOW | Cut the grass round the pub for the little drinker? (6) |
| BEGINNING | Start pleading to swap pub for one grand (9) |
| ISOBAR | Is getting a round in the pub for the meteorologists |
| PINNIES | As worn when going round the pub for something to eat? |
| THECIDERHOUSELURES | Story of a youth who says to hell with it and goes to the pub? |
| FINNAN | Ventilator needed outside pub, for one smoked |
| BAR | Brady Pub, for one (DAYS) |
| BRIGHTENUP | Ring the pub for refreshment and become more cheerful (8,2) |
| ARUM | Answer found in pub for one of those in Lily's family (4) |