| ILLNESS | If it was eradicated there'd be no complaints |
| DWARF | If all plants were so, there'd be no great variety (5) |
| TWEEDLEDEE | Who says "Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't" |
| LOGIC | "Contrariwise,' continued Tweedledee, 'if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't. That's _____" |
| RESTCURE | Will there be no complaints when you've had this holiday? |
| RECOVERY | One patiently made so there'll be no complaint? (8) |
| FUNGI | If the gun went off, there'd be mushrooms! (5) |
| SLOANE | "I Was Told There'd Be Cake" essayist Crosley |
| MAMA | "___ said there'd be days like this . . ." |
| MUSTARDGAS | Poisonous spray - there'd be drama with gusts swirling round |
| ABEEINONESBONNET | The thing without which there'd be just a single poem? |
| UNION | Were bachelor to join this marriage there'd be trouble afoot |
| MISTAUGHT | Ensured there'd be a haze over anything studied at school?(9) |
| ALIQUAE | Spes ____ forent: there'd be some hope(s), Pl. Rudens 553 |
| LYRE | Heard dishonest person indicated there'd be a few strings attached |
| ARCHING | It's a curly one - would be most important if it was over (7) |
| UPTO | If it was ___ me ... (If I were in charge ...): 2 wds. |
| STATIC | It acts as if it was stationary |
| HEALTH | If it's found, there are no complaints (6) |
| ACHANGE | In 1966, The Seekers sang, "Bring out all the love you hide and, oh, what ... there'd be; The world |