| PNEUMONIA | Inflammation of one or both lungs (9) |
| SQUINT | Abnormal alignment of one or both eyes (6) |
| STRABISMUS | Abnormal alignment of one or both eyes (10) |
| PNEUMONIAPNEUMONIA | Inflammation of both lungs |
| INTHESAMEBREATH | When both lungs are filled, coincidentally (2,3,4,6) |
| GENUFLECT | To bend one or both knees as a sign of reverence, especially in church (9) |
| CYTOPENIA | Deficiency of one or more types of blood cell (9) |
| PARAGRAPH | Part of a text of one or more sentences; a new line (9) |
| IDENTIKIT | Graphical representation of one or more eyewitnesses memory of a face (9) |
| PAGE | Varlet or apprentice knight ranking next below a squire; or, one or both sides of a leaf of paper in a book, diary, dictionary or newspaper (4) |
| AUSTERITY | A policy of deficit-cutting, requiring lower spending, higher taxes, or both (9) |
| ROOMMATES | Some college buddies, or both halves of each starred answer |
| DISMEMBER | Tony Hancock's sidekick, returned MP? Pull the other leg (or both) (9) |
| HOMOPHONE | A word pronounced in the same way but differing in meaning, spelling or both (9) |
| KENNETH | Male forename thought to come from one or both of Irish names meaning “handsome” and “born of fire” |
| LENS | Piece of glass, etc., with one or both sides curved for concentrating or dispersing light rays (4) |
| RAMPANT | Of a beast in heraldry, rearing up on one or both hind legs with forelegs raised, typically in profile (7) |
| ITON | Either adopt or challenge Information Technology: choose one or both! (4,2,2) |
| TAKE | Either adopt or challenge Information Technology: choose one or both! (4,2,2) |
| SIBLINGS | Children having one or both parents in common (8) |