| ANGELS | Having knocked back ace narcotic, granny sets about a group of vigilantes (8,6) |
| GUARDIAN | & 21 Having knocked back ace narcotic, granny sets about a group of vigilantes (8,6) |
| LYNCHMOB | Crowd of vigilantes (5,3) |
| TESS | Sets about a Hardy character (4) |
| NAIRN | Granny sets one right in Scottish town (5) |
| GUARDIANANGELS | US vigilantes having unusually singular agenda (8,6) |
| CITIZENSARREST | Vigilante's action |
| TENN | A reduced state, having knocked back half of Dubonnet (4) |
| URIEL | Having knocked back the drink, she concocts a lie (6) |
| MURMUR | Speak indistinctly, having knocked back a double rum (6) |
| TROLLOP | Loose woman's on a roll, having knocked back dope (7) |
| MURIEL | Having knocked back the drink, she concocts a lie |
| PART | Having knocked back gin, have a rift with (4) |
| TROPHIC | Boozy reaction after having knocked back wine as nutrition (7) |
| FIRSTNIGHT | Play's opening: in the lead, having knocked back drink, Herbert Tree starts (5,5) |
| ELEANOR | Consort's to recline having knocked back caviar, for example, outside |
| MADRAS | Mother goes to the doctor having knocked back S. African port (6) |
| NIGGARD | Skinflint, having knocked back gin, returns in women's clothes (7) |
| APERITIF | Primate gets religious instruction having knocked back suitable drink (8) |
| BELARUS | Endless confrontation, having knocked back drink in European country (7) |