| Some brewery bottlefuls | 23 |
| Microbrewery creations | 22 |
| Hoppy happy hour drinks | 23 |
| "Pale" drinks | 23 |
| What people have in yards | 25 |
| Town near Nîmes | 22 |
| Tourist city near Nîmes | 26 |
| They're often tapped | 24 |
| They're often bitter | 24 |
| They might be pale or old | 25 |
| They may be tapped out | 22 |
| They may be dark or pale | 24 |
| They may be brown or pale | 25 |
| They get drunk in pubs | 22 |
| The champagne of ginger _____ | 29 |
| Taverns have them on tap | 24 |
| Tankards' contents | 22 |
| Suds with your buds, maybe | 26 |
| Subjects of Guinness records? | 29 |
| Some Samuel Adams products | 26 |
| Schooners' contents | 23 |
| Samuel Adams brews them | 23 |
| Round in Britain, maybe | 23 |
| Quaffs at dart tournaments | 26 |
| Publican's offerings | 24 |
| Pub server's trayful | 24 |
| Provisions at The Red Lion | 26 |
| Old Brown Dog and others | 24 |
| Newcastle Browns, e.g. | 22 |
| Newcastle Brown and others | 26 |
| Naughty Goose and Moose Drool | 29 |
| Molson Golden and Bass | 22 |
| Micro-brewery products | 22 |
| Goose Island offerings | 22 |
| English county festivals | 24 |
| Drinks served with pub grub | 27 |
| Drinks served by the pint | 25 |
| Drinks at the Pink Pig, say | 27 |
| Darts players' drinks | 25 |
| Dart throwers' quaffs | 25 |
| Dart players' drinks | 24 |
| Dark brown and October | 22 |
| Brown or golden drinks | 22 |
| Brown or cream bar orders | 25 |
| British beerlike beverages | 26 |
| Brews lighter than hard booze | 29 |
| Brewmaster's creations | 26 |
| Brewers' city in France? | 28 |
| Bartenders tender them | 22 |
| "Pale" pub orders | 27 |
| "Pale" potables | 25 |
| "Andy Capp" quaffs | 28 |
| Prince Valiant's love | 25 |
| Prince Valiant's lady | 25 |
| Wife of Prince Valiant | 22 |
| Queen of the Misty Isles | 24 |
| Prince Valiant's bride | 26 |
| Woman drawn by Hal Foster | 25 |
| Prince Valiant's princess | 29 |
| 1954 Janet Leigh portrayal | 26 |
| Kind of collectible handle | 26 |
| Native on the Bering Sea | 24 |
| Alaska Peninsula native | 23 |
| Sealskin wearer, maybe | 22 |
| Pribilof Islands resident | 25 |
| Pribilof Islands native | 23 |
| Native American of Alaska | 25 |
| Dweller on the Bering Sea | 25 |
| Traditional whale hunter | 24 |
| Sealskin wearer, perhaps | 24 |
| Resident of the Fox Islands | 27 |
| Rat Islands' native | 23 |
| Pribilof Islands language | 25 |
| Northern islands native | 23 |
| North Pacific islander | 22 |
| Native of the Near Islands | 26 |
| Native of the 49th state | 24 |
| Member of an Alaskan group | 26 |
| Language akin to Yupik | 22 |
| Kanaga Island language | 22 |
| Eskimo-___ language family | 26 |
| Eskimo-___ (language group) | 27 |
| Dwindling Alaskan tribe | 23 |
| Certain North American | 22 |
| Andreanof Islands native | 24 |
| Alaskan native's language | 29 |
| Alaska Peninsula language | 25 |
| Unimak Island inhabitants | 25 |
| Some Bering Island residents | 28 |
| Siberians' relatives | 24 |
| Relatives of Siberians | 22 |
| Pribilof Islands natives | 24 |
| Many Pribilof Islanders | 23 |
| Naproxen, commercially | 22 |
| Painkiller made by Bayer | 24 |
| Brand of pain reliever | 22 |
| Popular pain relief brand | 25 |
| Over-the-counter analgesic | 26 |
| Commercial name for naproxen | 28 |
| Big name in pain relief | 23 |