| UNWELL | Somewhat ill or prone to illness (6) |
| SICKLY | Somewhat ill or prone to illness (6) |
| SHUDDERY | Be quiet like a cow - or prone to trembling (8) |
| RESCUE | ___ centre, a place where ill or injured animals are treated (6) |
| EMETIC | Refer to illness, setback which makes one sick (6) |
| IMMUNE | Resistant to illness (6) |
| ROBERT | _ Webb, pulled out of Strictly due to illness... (6) |
| LAIDUP | In bed ill or injured (4,2) |
| SICKIE | Time off due to illness (coll) |
| LIEUP | Be prone to illness? |
| CREEP | Word for the careful, gradual or prone crawl or inch of something such as a bug, crocodile, fog, spider or Virginia vine; a sheep hole, meuse or smeuse; or, a fawning sneak (5) |
| ARISE | To get up, as from a sitting or prone position (5) |
| NULL | Invalid, somewhat ill, unable to rise (4) |
| LIE | Be supine or prone (3) |
| EDGY | Approached gym, somewhat ill at ease (4) |
| LATE | Departed, somewhat ill at ease (4) |
| PRUDISH | Penny somewhat ill-mannered - and overly prim (7) |
| LOURDES | Somewhat ill, our Desmond's in a French pilgrimage town (7) |
| SICKBAY | A room or area for the treatment of ill or injured people, as on board a ship or at a boarding school (7) |
| LANDOFTHELIVING | Supposed place of those who have returned to normal everyday existence after being ill or asleep a long time (4,2,3,6) |