| APULIA | Feel bad, having got out of bed with a twist in the region of the heel |
| EXPLAIN | Describe the former ache around the back of the heel (7) |
| TREATISE | Agreements with a twist in the tail ? the work of a scholar? |
| SPOILER | The bit in a review of a book or film which utterly ruins a twist in the plot |
| CROUP | Odds of cure zero when getting out of bed with a bad cough (5) |
| EMBRYONIC | Recalled me being like a Romantic poet (with a twist) in the early stages (9) |
| LORELEI | Mythical creature in mythology, tall tale with a twist in the tail? (7) |
| MOTLEY | Disparate motel with a twist in the tail? End of story! (6) |
| UPROAR | Getting out of bed with a bellow causes a riot (6) |
| UPSTART | Out of bed with a jump - he's only just made it (7) |
| BOTTOMSUP | Shakespeare's weaver getting Demetrius finally out of bed with a drinkers' toast (7,2) |
| GOCART | It supports a US toddler, having got out of the vehicle (2-4) |
| UPANDCOMING | On the way here, having got out of bed, thus showing enterprise (2-3-6) |
| LEI | Foreign currency falsification with a twist in the tail? |
| ENDUSER | Actual consumer suffers with a twist in the tail (3,4) |
| EXIST | Live departures with a twist in the tail (5) |
| DOSE | Shot deer with a twist in the tail (4) |
| RICK | A twist in one's neck or wrench in one's back, as if bearing the burden of a heap of barrels or a large haystack (4) |
| KINK | A twist in a hose, length of hair or road; or, a crick in the neck (4) |
| ABDOMEN | The region of the body of a vertebrate containing the stomach and intestines (7) |