| CURE | Improve the health or condition of someone (4) |
| TOAST | Sliced bread browned on both sides by radiant heat / a call to drink to the health or in honor of |
| RIDER | The condition of someone in the saddle (5) |
| MEND | On the ___: improving in health or condition? |
| INGOODNICK | In satisfactory health or condition (2,4,4) |
| REHAB | Bring back into good health or condition (5) |
| AMA | Org. to "improve the health of the nation" |
| UNICEF | Which organisation was formed in 1946 to improve the health and education of children and their mothers? (6) |
| ZERO | - gravity; state or condition of apparent weightlessness (4) |
| TRIM | The act of snipping a candlewick to prepare it for use; a light haircut to neaten or tidy; a decorative edging; the position of a ship's sails relative to the wind; said vessel's fitness; or, conditio |
| NUDITY | The deshabille state of being in the altogether or condition of one's birthday suit, as found on non-textile beaches or in life classes (6) |
| META | Combining form denoting change of position or condition |
| SECRECY | Word for concealment; the keeping of arcana or clandestine matters; or, condition of being hidden/private (7) |
| FETTLE | State or condition of health, fitness, wholeness, spirit or form (6) |
| ZEROG | Informal name for the state or condition of weightlessness (4-1) |
| OSIS | Suffix meaning "state or condition" |
| HOLD | _ one's own: maintain one's position or condition? |
| MINT | "Julep" or "condition" start |
| STATUS | The legal standing or condition of a person (6) |
| TIRELESSNESS | Trait of hard worker or condition of vandalised U.S. car? (12) |