| REDBLOODCELL | It contains haemoglobin (3,5,4) |
| REDCELLS | Blood components that contain haemoglobin (3,5) |
| HD | (Chem) symbol, haemoglobin (2) |
| CHELATOR | Something making haemoglobin leach out and decay back |
| BUSHBABY | Primate and cop injected with haemoglobin antibody |
| TAKER | One removing last of haemoglobin from large vessel |
| ANAEMIA | Haemoglobin deficiency |
| PORPHYRIA | Rare disease of haemoglobin metabolism (9) |
| IRON | Metallic element in haemoglobin (4) |
| BOHEMIA | Czech place reinstating long-lost haemoglobin (7) |
| ANEMIA | Lack of haemoglobin (US spelling) (6) |
| HB | (Chem) symbol, haemoglobin (2) |
| BLOOD | Containing haemoglobin, plasma and platelets, oxygenating fluid studied in haematology (5) |
| PERUTZ | Max Ferdinand ___, Austrian-born British biochemist; shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for studies in the structure of haemoglobin (6) |
| ANAEMIC | Person suffering from lack of red blood corpuscles or haemoglobin, leaving them pale and weak (7) |
| LAKEDISTRICT | It is famous scenic region and national park in Cumbria, England. It contains the principal English lakes, including the largest, Windermere, and the highest English mountains. In July 2017, it was de |
| TORTURE | It's true! When it contains rot it causes suffering (7) |
| STANZA | It contains beat that's unknown, and it sometimes rhymes (6) |
| WALLET | It contains some money, and it's possible to get the rest from Wall Street (6) |
| ADITS | Read it slowly ___ you'll find it contains openings (5) |