| VIBE | Feeling or sensation about something |
| WILLOW | Sensation about sick bat |
| WILLOWS | Causes a sensation about sick trees (7) |
| HAMILTON | Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway sensation about a founding father |
| NUMB | From "take", a state of being anaesthetised, deadened, insensible, paralysed or torpid as a result of feeling or sensation "taken" away (4) |
| EMANATE | Emit a feeling or sensation, etc (7) |
| NUMBNESS | A lack of feeling or sensation (8) |
| VIBES | Feelings or sensations communicated (5) |
| STIR | A commotion; a slight movement or sensation; or, a slang word for "jail" that is thought to be a shortening of the Romany for "prison" (4) |
| FEELING | Emotion or sensation (7) |
| SWEET | Word before spot or sensation |
| AURAE | Sensations about a person |
| STIGMATA | Marks, sores or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus |
| REMORSEFUL | Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses. Synonyms: contrite, rueful |
| MOOD | From an Old English word with a range of meanings including courage, fierceness, heart, mind and thought, a noun for one's "good" or "bad" temper; the general atmosphere, feeling or pervading tone; or |
| GROOVE | A fissure, flute or other furrow; good feeling or fine fettle; a fixed routine; or, a form of funk music (6) |
| EMOTICON | A portmanteau word for a smiley :-) or other combination of characters representing one's facial expression, feeling or state of mind, in an email or SMS ;-) (8) |
| VESSEL | A bowl, cask, jar, pan, pot, pitcher or other domestic utensil designed as a receptacle; a large boat or ship; or, in its biblical sense, a person regarded as a container of feelings or an embodiment |
| STIFLE | Smother or suppress a feeling or action (6) |
| CONCERNED | Feeling or showing worry or solicitude (9) |