| UNLUCKY | How you might feel without a horseshoe, rabbit's foot or four-leaf clover |
| LUCK | Circumstance/condition traditionally symbolised by a four-leaf clover, horseshoe, rabbit's foot or wishbone (4) |
| DOGS | Feet, or four-footed friends |
| TENTACLE | How would an octopus feel without one? (8) |
| NOTUPTOMUCH | Pretty poor in bed? Feel without mojo initially |
| CHARM | Little trinket for a bracelet; or, an item believed to bring good luck such as a horseshoe, four-leaved clover, amulet, rabbit's foot or wishbone (5) |
| SENSES | Feels without touching |
| QUATREFOIL | A leaf or flower of four leaflets or petals, thus a representation of a four-leaf clover in heraldry or tracery (10) |
| SMRFY | How you might feel if you see Gargamel slip and fall in a big mud puddle |
| SORE | How you might feel after a couple hours at a Brazilian jujitsu gym |
| TRUELOVE | One's darling, dear or sweetheart; a fisherman's knot; herb Paris; or, also called a quatrefoil, the architectural equivalent of a four-leaf clover (8) |
| SCARED | How you might feel when someone tells a spooky story |
| STIFF | How you might feel after a long car ride |
| DIZZY | How you might feel after riding a roller coaster |
| HUNGOVER | How you might feel after consuming everything in the path starting from square 18 (shouldn't have had a couple on the fourth stop) |
| ROTTEN | How you might feel, once in a while |
| GULLIBLE | How you might feel after reading the third letter of every clue in this puzzle for a secret message |
| NERVOUS | How you might feel before a first date |
| BLOATED | How you might feel after a holiday feast |
| RESTED | How you might feel after a good nap |