| JOESIXPACK | Joseph with some cans of beer for average man in USA (3,7) |
| CASE | 24 cans of beer, for example |
| NOBEANS | Phrase on some cans of chili |
| BEAUJOLAIS | Dandy Joseph with Lisa blending wine (10) |
| LISTER | Surgeon Joseph with a brand of mouthwash named for him |
| JOEBLOW | In Australia and North America, the average man in the street (3,4) |
| JOEPUBLIC | Couple jibe endlessly about average man in the street (3,6) |
| BETTERHALF | More suitable amount of beer for the wife? (6,4) |
| ONECALORIE | Claim on some cans |
| PARAPHRASE | Use different words for average verbal altercations |
| PARKINGLOT | Where American car may be a great deal below average, man! (7,3) |
| NECTARINES | Demolished entire cans of fruit (10) |
| TINNIES | Pub is in draws for cans of beer (7) |
| PULLTABS | Cardboard strips with which to activate pop-ups in books; or, ring-like openers on cans of beer or pop (4-4) |
| SIXPACKS | Slabs of half-a-dozen cans of beer; or, sets of well-defined rectus abdominis muscles, or "abs" (3-5) |
| CHASER | A hunter; a horse used for a form of point-to-point originally raced between church steeples; a type of dragonfly; or, a shot of liqueur taken after a pint of beer, for example (6) |
| SLABS | Packs of cans of beer (5) |
| SIXPACK | Half-a-dozen cans of beer fastened together (3-4) |
| SORBEFACIENT | This would soak up cans of beer I spilt over time |
| BALUSTER | Address for man in US engaging gangster in support |