| PNEUMONIA | I mean upon pulling round from the illness (9) |
| WELLTIMED | Coming just when you'd recovered from the illness? (4,5) |
| WONDERING | Wrong end I turned round from The Dirty Pretty Things (9) |
| PRESTOTOTO | Shout upon pulling Dorothy's dog out of a hat? |
| YARDAGE | What a caddy should know: for example, a cart that needs pulling round |
| IWRESTMYCASE | Declaration upon pulling your valise forcefully? |
| TOOKWING | Pulling round, all right, flew off (4,4) |
| LAPSE | The round from the southeast will end (5) |
| HORSE | Run a pipe round from the stable (5) |
| HOME | Round from ___ (once around the table with the dealer of each hand killing the pot)* |
| JIBS | Swings round from one side of the ship to the other (4) |
| RELAPSE | The sick rep's ale resulted in a setback in the illness (7) |
| ORIGIN | Source, the ... of the illness |
| EPIDEMIC | I'm pieced together somehow after the illness (8) |
| APHESIS | Linguistic term for the gradual loss of an unstressed vowel at the beginning of a word, as in round from around (7) |
| UNWELL | Badly, it seems, affected by the illness (6) |
| FLAREUP | Recur unexpectedly, the illness may ... again (5,2) |
| TYPHOID | The illness that took Albert and left Victoria a grieving widow |
| MALADY | The illness of a female graduate (6) |
| REGENT | One who governs during the illness, etc., of a sovereign (6) |