| THROMBUS | Clot of blood in a living vessel (8) |
| CRUMP | Versatile word, related to "heap of hay", for various inherently dense things, including a clod of earth, clot of blood, dull thud, extra sole on a shoe, heavy tread, mass of ferns/flowers, thicket of |
| GRUME | Clot of blood (5) |
| COAGULATE | Clot (of blood) |
| WASHBOWL | Was yell about a spot of blood in bathroom sink? (8) |
| CELL | From "storeroom, monk's chamber" and related to "cover, hide", a word for what is fundamentally a small enclosed unit, be it in blood, in a prison or in a honeycomb in a hive (4) |
| PETCRATE | Barred structure in a living room, maybe |
| BEETS | Source of the "blood" in a meatless burger, maybe |
| ANTIBODY | Protein produced in the blood in response to the presence of an antigen (8) |
| OXYGENATING | enriching blood, in a way |
| DONOR | One who sheds blood in a good cause (5) |
| BEET | Its juice is used to mimic blood in a Beyond Burger |
| ICHOR | Thin watery or blood-tinged discharge; an ethereal fluid taking the place of blood in the veins of the ancient Greek gods |
| WHITBY | Little lad drained of type of blood in scene from Dracula (6) |
| LITER | One of about five of blood in the average adult body |
| ALLEGORY | Everything covered in blood, in the East? It's symbolic |
| ACRIMONY | Bad blood in Minorca brewing with ultimate authority (8) |
| SNOBBIER | Somewhat nastier, overprivileging bluer blood in elitist reactions, primarily? (8) |
| PLASMA | The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, in which blood cells are suspended (6) |
| AORTA | Bar the odd bits, savour steak - there's a lot of blood in it (5) |