| TEETOTALLERS | Driver's aid is complete cobblers for a fair amount of those who never drink alcohol and drive, for instance (12) |
| STUNNED | Shocked holy person and nun mistaken by a fair amount of those who are very old (7) |
| OPENGOLF | Unlock Volkswagen and drive for the prize... (4,4) |
| TEETOTAL | Someone who never drinks alcohol (8) |
| CAROUSE | To drink alcohol and enjoy oneself in a noisy and lively way (7) |
| TEETOTALLER | Never drinks alcohol |
| STRESSED | Cobblers, for example, put back under pressure here |
| TREE | A driver's aid is about right for a timber producer |
| TEE | Driver's aid is what this begins with |
| NEUROSIS | An obsession with one of the notes coming out of the mint for a fair amount of Crisis (8) |
| PINEMARTEN | Spike approaches English Market for a fair amount of cattle and an animal similar to a weasel (4,6) |
| ACTUARY | Routine for a fair amount of February works for a risky business (7) |
| DONTASKME | I've haven't a clue mafia boss is taken to task for a fair amount of the viral phenomenon (4,3,2) |
| KITSCH | Gear for a fair amount of the educational institute is garishly in poor taste (6) |
| WINWIN | Fail to lose for a fair amount of the winter without a Down side? (3-3) |
| TOLERATE | Stand for a fair amount of the teachers in front of the French judge (8) |
| ACCIDENT | Make a scene over a fair amount of those from city getting to study The Crash (8) |
| 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) |
| LOUISIANA | Many French monarchs had this name for a fair amount of Indian area on Texas border (9) |
| MAGICWANDS | Wise guys from Chicago head to Washington for a fair amount of rounds in bewitching bars (5,5) |