| DRENCHED | Doctor pleased to get rid of soldier perhaps having had a skinful (8) |
| TANKEDUP | Having had a skinful of alcohol (6,2) |
| ANDANTES | Slow movements of soldier, perhaps, in S American range |
| ASLEEP | Pleased to get rid of date unexpectedly, having forty winks (6) |
| CASTRO | Get rid of soldiers raised by former Cuban president (6) |
| ELAPSED | Doctor pleased to have passed |
| SCREWDRIVER | Take unfair advantage of man offering lift perhaps, having had this drink? |
| SAUSAGE | Anybody consuming this will have had a skinful! (7) |
| PEDESTAL | Doctor pleased about model's support for bust? (8) |
| GLADIOLI | They"re blooming pleased to get the ten fifty-one! (8) |
| DALGLISH | Celtic striker once pleased to get over line with his shot (8) |
| NARCOSIS | Skinful essentially before Oscars I suspect causes drowsiness (8) |
| AMBULANT | A doctor starts to undo lint, soldier perhaps out of bed |
| ALICANTE | A soldier perhaps beset by insects in hot city (8) |
| ANATHEMA | Area guarded by soldier perhaps on border, a thing that's abhorred |
| ENGINEER | Soldier, perhaps English one, originally called Rex (8) |
| SERGEANT | Officer material ___ leading soldier, perhaps (8) |
| PLEASANT | Requests soldier perhaps to be friendly |
| PEDANTIC | Nice muscle covering girl boxing soldier, perhaps (8) |
| ANTIBODY | Soldier perhaps, one lad guarding daughter for personal protection |