| BELLYBUTTON | Evidence of the sudden switch to cordless |
| CHANGE | ___ of heart idiom that means a sudden switch of opinion |
| FLICK | Word for the sudden quick movement of a fluffle of rabbits, husk of hares, jerk of the finger from the thumb, old film picture, page of a book, switch, whip, wrist or anything else (5) |
| DRAW | Kind of match result that was enough to get Australia through to the sudden-death round of the 2006 |
| TIES | Type of result that leads to the Sudden Death round on The Weakest Link (4) |
| ABSTAINS | “Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, ____ from giving us wordy evidence of the fact” (George Eliot) |
| PROOF | Convincing evidence of the strength of alcohol (5) |
| FOOTFALLS | Sound evidence of the presence of trippers (9) |
| BRENDA | Wife of who is grieving the sudden loss of her daughter Gennie in Emmerdale (6) |
| SNORT | Explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through the nose / inhale cocain or heroin |
| SWOOSH | The noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid) (6) |
| INRUSH | The sudden arrival or entry of something (6) |
| GOODBYE | Accept the sudden loss of, as an opportunity |
| SPASMS | What are the sudden involuntary contractions of muscles? (6) |
| LEFTOVERS | Show set after the "Sudden Departure" with "The" |
| GLACIERRETREAT | Phenomenon that provides evidence of the rise in global temperatures since the late 19th century (7,7) |
| SCABBARD | Sheath for poet following evidence of the pox? (8) |
| TRACE | Surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence. (5) |
| BLACKEYE | Live protecting handlanger with evidence of the fight (5,3) |
| PROOFPOSITIVE | Certain evidence of the first photographic print? (5,8) |