| FURRED | Covered with lime-scale (6) |
| ALEX | And 11D. Sign of something wrong in horrid lime-scale on one of taps - one of our 15Ac 30Ac 14Dn (4,7) |
| MCLEISH | Sign of something wrong in horrid lime-scale on one of taps - one of our 15Ac 30Ac 14Dn (4,7) |
| GIMLET | Cocktail of gin or vodka with lime juice (6) |
| JUICER | A cider press, lemon squeezer, reamer or other fruit-essence extractor; a dipso, tippler, toper or wino; or, with "lime", a dated somewhat-disparaging nickname for a British sailor/person (6) |
| CORONA | Drink served with lime |
| RICKEY | Cocktail made with lime and gin |
| MOSCOWMULE | A vodka-based cocktail, usually mixed with ginger beer and often served with lime (6,4) |
| GINSLINGS | Iced drinks flavoured with lime juice (3,6) |
| LINDENTREE | Paul's wife once rejecting a course with lime (6,4) |
| UNTERDENLINDEN | Leading thoroughfare in Berlin lined with lime-trees, hence its German name (5,3,6) |
| PADTHAI | Food served with lime wedges |
| TOMCOLLINS | Cocktail made with lime, oddly, isn't cool |
| CLASH | Wear purple with lime-green |
| PLANTERSPUNCH | Rum cocktail with lime or lemon juice |
| GINSLING | Iced cocktail with lime (3,5) |
| TACO | Entree item garnished with lime and radish, maybe |
| SLAKE | Something to do with lime |
| CORONAS | Beers served with lime slices |
| IMPEACH | Find fault with lime, having peeled fruit (7) |