| Ability to drink alcohol without evident drunkenness |
| Drunk |
| Actress whose Oscar win was rumored to be caused by Jack Palance drunkenly misreading Vanessa Redgrave's name (not true; see Snopes) |
| Drunk (Sl.) |
| Drunk and dull endings |
| Venue for some drunken singing |
| Legs (Sl.) |
| Abandoned after falling into a swimming pool while drunk? |
| Affront (Sl.) |
| Hunky-dory (Sl.) |
| Insult (Sl.) |
| 'Cool!' (Sl.) |
| Drunken buffoon |
| Swindled (Sl.) |
| . . . a drunken sailor on ___": Shak. |
| Gent (sl.) |
| Cowardly (Sl.) |
| Habitual drunkard |
| Drunken utterances |
| Leg (Sl.) |
| Zap in a microwave (Sl.) |
| Drunkard |
| Drunken evenings |
| Drunk's affliction, for short |
| Very funny joke (Sl.) |
| Fist (Sl.) |
| Bad-mouth (Sl.) |
| Walk drunkenly |
| Flag saluted after bouncing a drunk? |
| Dance with terrified 13-year-olds held aloft by drunken relatives |