| EXANIMO | From the heart, from the Latin |
| JUGULARVEIN | Large blood vessel of the neck that returns blood to the heart from the head and face |
| JUGULAR | ? vein, any one of four in the neck that return blood to the heart from the head |
| VENACAVA | The superior ____ returns blood to the heart from the head, neck and upper limbs |
| BORS | *He removed the heart from wild beasts (4) |
| POLAR | Mean to protect cold heart from the extremely cold (5) |
| BUCKUP | Take heart from the deer making progress (4,2) |
| ROC | Fabulous creature took heart from the aurochs (3) |
| OSTRACISE | Outlaw removes the hearts from ostrich he has butchered (9) |
| UNTIDY | Take heart from the day after unit was drunk and disorderly (6) |
| DUTCHCOURAGE | Wife, roughly as old as us, taking heart from the bottle? |
| ALONE | 1987 US No.1 and UK No. 3 hit by American rock band Heart, from the album Bad Animals (5) |
| LAFFERTY | 2006-22 Northern Ireland forward at Sion from 2012-13, Palermo from 2013-14, Norwich from 2014-17 and Hearts from 2017-18 between spells at Rangers (4,8) |
| KYLE | 2006-22 Northern Ireland forward at Sion from 2012-13, Palermo from 2013-14, Norwich from 2014-17 and Hearts from 2017-18 between spells at Rangers (4,8) |
| URDU | Take heart from guru of the French language (4) |
| GLANDS | Secretory organs, with heart from surgery, arrives at the airport (6) |
| SCORES | Son takes heart from grades (6) |
| LAVA | Take heart from grub - it's hot stuff (4) |
| DETACH | Remove heart from actor and replace with volunteers (6) |
| GLADIOLI | Occupants of bed pleased to take heart from violin (8) |