| PALPITATION | A rapid or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion or illness (11) |
| THROB | Have strong or irregular heartbeat (5) |
| TURMOIL | Rum lot I threw out due to agitation (7) |
| CHUTE | A rapid or waterfall; a slide into a swimming-pool; a log flume; or, an informal word for a canopy providing air resistance during a jump (5) |
| SPEEDILY | In a rapid or quick way (8) |
| ALLCLEAR | A signal that a danger or difficulty, such as an air-raid or illness, is over; or, permission to proceed (3-5) |
| SKETCHPAD | A block of plain paper upon which to make rapid or rough drawings; or, a book of literary vignettes (9) |
| AFIB | Starts to find issues in sources of virus and bacteria - a little irregular heartbeat (1-3) |
| PATCHY | To be unequal quality, or irregular, is to be what (6) |
| EFFORT | Meaning "strong", word for physical or mental exertion; or, a creation produced by way of attempt (6) |
| LEATHER | After half a mile, having an irregular heartbeat (7) |
| QUINIDINE | Alkaloid drug used to treat an irregular heartbeat (9) |
| BUG | A bacterium or virus that causes infection or illness (3) |
| COMA | State of unconsciousness due to injury or illness (4) |
| RAPPAREE | A bandit or irregular soldier in Ireland in the 17th century (8) |
| AREA | Flat, curved, or irregular expanse of a surface (6) |
| CASUALS | People employed on a temporary or irregular basis (7) |
| VERB | Regular or irregular, it's a word of action (4) |
| SCATTERED | Spread or dispersed in an untidy or irregular way (9) |
| PAPANDREOU | Intrusive photographer added to agitation of Euro politician in Greece |