| ATTHEALTAR | A race to cure the sailor getting married? (2,3,5) |
| JACKRUSSELL | Northland settlement is behind the sailor getting a dog (4,7) |
| ACCRA | Variable current with only half the sailors getting to a port |
| AERATEFREIGHT | Try to cure the effects of a skunk invasion on a semi? |
| OUT | Hang the clothes on the line to cure the drunk (3,3) |
| DRY | Hang the clothes on the line to cure the drunk (3,3) |
| SCARE | Attempt to cure the hiccups of |
| JENNER | From cowpox to cure, the "father of immunology" forenamed Edward (6) |
| REMEDIAL | It's about Health Check dismissing 100 - and that's intended to cure the problem? (8) |
| INYOURFACE | Bold, fashionable development of a cure, the ultimate remedy (2,4,4) |
| REMEDIATE | Cure the press within a broken tree (9) |
| HEAL | Cure the man with a bullock's heart (4) |
| HAIR | Hangover cure: the - of the dog |
| FEAR | 'To ___ the worst oft cures the worse': Shakespeare |
| RECLUSE | Cures the French have to attract a hermit (7) |
| TABOR | Small drum for sailor getting in to the right (5) |
| ATTAR | It's rosy for a sailor getting half the boat |
| NONSMOKER | Avoids shop for Cubans and the one that doesn't cure the meat (3-6) |
| ILLHEALTH | I will shortly cure the endless sickness (3,6) |
| HEALTHSCARE | Cure the internal lesion for fear of infection spreading (6,5) |