| COLDSWEAT | Symptom of nervousness or illness |
| JIMJAMS | Informal word for Indian-derived nightclothes comprising loose-fitting trousers and a shirt; knick-knacks, oddities or peculiarities; a fit of nervousness; or, delirium tremens (7) |
| LIPBITERS | Ones showing signs of nervousness or flirtatiousness |
| EDGINESS | Feeling of nervousness or tension (8) |
| TIMOROUS | Suffering from nervousness or a lack of confidence (8) |
| STAGEFRIGHT | Nervousness or panic besetting a person about to appear in front of an audience (5,6) |
| ALLCLEAR | A signal that a danger or difficulty, such as an air-raid or illness, is over; or, permission to proceed (3-5) |
| TRIAGE | Assessment of severity of injury or illness to decide treatment priority for patients (6) |
| COMA | State of unconsciousness due to injury or illness (4) |
| MALAISE | General feeling of unease or illness |
| REHAB | Course of therapy following addiction or illness (5) |
| ACCESS | An outburst of emotion or illness (6) |
| YIPS | The -; nervousness or tension causing a golfer to miss short putts (4) |
| BUG | A bacterium or virus that causes infection or illness (3) |
| REGENT | Person who rules on behalf of a monarch made ineligible by youth, absence or illness (6) |
| PALPITATION | A rapid or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion or illness (11) |
| LURGY | Nonsense word, popularised by the Goons, for any dreaded bug or illness of unspecified origin (5) |
| ONTHEMEND | Recovering from an injury or illness (2,3,4) |
| AILMENT | Physical disorder or illness (7) |
| PAIN | Highly unpleasant sensation caused by injury or illness (4) |