| AAHED | Exclaimed in amazement, joy, or surprise |
| AAHS | Exclaims in amazement, joy, or surprise (4) |
| AAHING | Exclaiming in amazement, joy, or surprise (6) |
| ISAY | A chiefly British exclamation calling attention or expressing protest, sudden joy or surprise (1,3) |
| EGAD | A slang word uttered in amazement or surprise |
| OLE | Spanish "jaleo" or interjection of encouragement similar to "bravo" which is customarily exclaimed in flamenco dance/music (3) |
| OOHED | Exclaimed in pleasure |
| FELLOW | Man tripped and exclaimed in pain |
| SNAP | Word exclaimed in a traditional card game of the same name (4) |
| EUREKA | What Archimedes is said to have exclaimed in the bath? (6) |
| DRAB | Lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise (4) |
| START | A beginning; or, a flinch, jerk or jump through fright or surprise (5) |
| BROWS | Superciliary metopic hairy arches raised as an expression of mild disapproval, scepticism or surprise; or, the summits or edges of hills (5) |
| EYEBROW | It is raised in doubt or surprise (7) |
| GAZE | Stare in admiration or surprise |
| GASP | Inhale in awe or surprise say |
| STAGGERED | Looked in amazement at the egg flip brought in, astonished |
| MANILA | Reviewing meal in amazement, while taking in Asian city |
| BOLT | A thunderclap, such as one in a clear blue sky, thus synonymous with a shock or surprise, from out of nowhere (4) |
| YIPE | Exclamation of fright or surprise |