| HORSDECOMBAT | Injured and out of action (French) (4,2,6) |
| IDLED | Injured and out of action |
| SIDELINED | Injured and out of the game |
| INCAPACITATE | Put out of action, worriedly anticipate bill coming in (12) |
| BOLIVIAN | On the outskirts of Icomb, the van I was in crashed into the side of a lorry -- three people were injured, and one was from a South American country (8) |
| SQUABBLED | Nestling pigeon was apparently injured and fell out |
| ORGANISATION | Musical instrument is about to be out of action, creating concern (12) |
| INVICTUSGAMES | Competitive international sports event for wounded, injured and sick service men and women taking place in Toronto this year from September 23rd to September 30th: 2 wds. |
| DETONATE | Tend a toe that's injured and set off (8) |
| COMMANDANT | Military boss, male soldier, injured and lying in bed (10) |
| DEBILITATED | In battle I'd die, injured and weakened |
| BUMBLED | Tramp was badly injured and lurched |
| CUTDEAD | Injured, and worse? Pay no attention |
| HOBBLED | Ferret appeared injured and moved awkwardly |
| DRUNKEN | Kilometre in, end run injured and wasted (7) |
| ANGELA | An eagle injured and without a tail, female |
| HURTLED | Went fast, but was injured and left behind (7) |
| HURTLE | Run, though injured and a little disheartened (6) |
| INVICTUS | ___ Games, international sporting competition for over three hundred wounded, injured and sick soldiers held in London in September (8) |
| TRACHEA | When a car ran into Roy from Othery, he was badly injured and sustained damage to his windpipe (7) |