| DAILYBREAD | Fall ill by regressing into fear for livelihood |
| BREADANDBUTTER | Look at occupying B&B, say, for livelihood (5-3-6) |
| STIGMA | Unpleasant person regressing into kinky behaviour, a mark of disgrace (6) |
| FOSSA | Back off, we're told, Jack's regressing into a depression (5) |
| SOLEMNISE | Single male turned ill by end of life ___ make grave (9) |
| NAILED | Held fast -unknown number feel ill by start of Easter Day (6) |
| ERICAMBLER | "Journey Into Fear" author |
| NONDRINKER | Would a bar too far hold no fear for a pioneer? (3-7) |
| MINDREADER | Collier admitting fear for a psychic (4,6) |
| RETREATING | Regressing |
| DESCENDING | Regressing |
| ERIC | Novelist famous for The Mask Of Dimitrios, Journey Into Fear, etc (4,6) |
| AMBLER | Novelist famous for The Mask Of Dimitrios, Journey Into Fear, etc (4,6) |
| FAITHHEALER | One who cures ills by religious belief and prayer (5,6) |
| HAMER | Activist Fannie Lou who said, "If I fall, I'll fall five feet four inches forward in the fight for freedom" |
| RELAPSE | Returning paler, she loses heart to fall ill again (7) |
| ABSEIL | Fall ill, catching bovine disease, and plummet (6) |
| SPILLED | Allowed to fall ill, one rushed round |
| BALL | Regularly fall ill after bachelor party (4) |
| DOVETAIL | Make surgeon fall ill and have a perfect fit (8) |