| SALADE | An ornate French antique sofa; an amuse-bouche served with drinks; or, a method of bidding in bridge (6) |
| OLIVE | A tree with branches traditionally symbolising peace and stone fruits often served as antipasti or appetisers with drinks; or, a slice of beef wrapped around a savoury filling and stewed (5) |
| CANAPE | Cover to protect an antique sofa (6) |
| TOSTART | As an amuse-bouche |
| ROCOCO | Ornate French style of architecture that originated in Paris in the early 18th century (6) |
| MIXED | Word with drink or doubles |
| DAY | Word with drink or dream |
| ACOL | A system of bidding in bridge (4) |
| ICEPICK | A prong similar to a bradawl for sculpting a frozen block or breaking it into cubes for cocktails/drinks; or, a mountaineer's piolet-like tool (3,4) |
| KITTY | A pool of money to buy drinks - or a wee cat (5) |
| ENCHANT | Delight in French antiques (7) |
| STROKE | Single movement repeated in rowing or swimming; or, a method of hitting a ball in tennis or golf (6) |
| CRAB | Crustacean found in a rock pool; portable winch; or, a method of landing an aircraft in a crosswind (4) |
| SCRAMBLING | Pursuit of ascending a rock face with one's hands/feet but no rope; motocross; or, a method of cooking lightly-whisked eggs in a pan (10) |
| SANDAL | A half-shoe-like covering for the sole of a foot; a strap/thong for securing such a flip-flop, huarache or talaria; an ornate slipper; or, a rubber galosh (6) |
| SPLASH | Soupcon or spot of soda water or tonic in a drink; or, a hint of colour (6) |
| PAVILION | From the Latin for "butterfly, tent", an ornate type of marquee for a fair, show or, originally, a medieval army; a decorative summerhouse; or, a clubhouse for cricketers (8) |
| SECCO | Italian word used to refer to something "dry", such as a wine or a method of painting on dry plaster (5) |
| BREW | Informal word for a beverage such as a beer, coffee or tea prepared by steeping; a can, cup or glass of said drink; or, a general concoction (4) |
| TINCTURE | Word for a dye or pigment that, from the sense "imparted quality", came to mean a pharmaceutical or medicinal extract; an alcoholic drink; or, a slight aroma, flavour or trace (8) |