| 20 answers for: A hood started to shake, being very unwell (2,6,4) |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| ATDEATHSDOOR | A hood started to shake, being very unwell (2,6,4) |
| ASQUITH | Prime minister has shakes, being about to resign |
| MILKBAR | Where you'll get the shakes being drunk? (4,3) |
| EVILLY | In a bad way in Spain, very unwell, variable (6) |
| UNAVAILING | A Greek character upset, very unwell and ineffectual (10) |
| VILLEIN | Peasant, a German, very unwell at the outset (7) |
| NASHVILLE | Singer-songwriter, very unwell, finding solace finally in country's capital |
| SICKASADOG | Very unwell (4,2,1,3) |
| MAIDOFHONOUR | Uniform with a hood designed for royal attendant |
| ACADEMICROBE | It's often worn with a hood and mortarboard |
| TIPPET | A liripipe-like pendent streamer from a sleeve of a medieval cote-hardie or from a hood; a woman's short shoulder cape of fur; a long stole, often the whole pelt of a fox, marten or mink; or, an eccle |
| COWL | Loose hood of a monk's habit; or, a hood-like cover of a chimney (4) |
| ABET | Lend a hand to a hood |
| ZIPON | Attach, as a hood to a jacket |
| TENG | One-hundredth of a mil, to a hood |
| ABETS | Lends a hand to a hood |
| GREGO | A short jacket or cloak, made of very thick, coarse cloth, with a hood attached. (5) |
| COBRA | The name for a group of highly venomous snakes, most of which expand the neck ribs to form a hood. |
| PANSY | Also known as heart's-ease or three-faces-under-a-hood, a cottage garden viola suitable for crystallising or pressing; or, a soft bluish-purple or vibrant violet colour, reminiscent of said flower's p |
| DOMINO | One's usually spotted in a cape with a hood (6) |
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