| APATHY | Lack of emotion or enthusiasm (6) |
| ACCESS | An outburst of emotion or illness (6) |
| EFFUSIVE | Expression of excessive emotion or enthusiasm; gushing (8) |
| PASSION | Strong emotion or enthusiasm (7) |
| SPASMS | Word for convulsions, cramps, starts, tics, twitches or other sharp muscular contractions; thusly sudden bursts of activity, emotion or energy; or, jocular slang for stanzas or verses (6) |
| STOLID | Impassive or showing little emotion or imagination (6) |
| AROUSE | To evoke or elicit (a reaction. emotion, or response); stimulate (6) |
| SCENE | Display of emotion or part of an act? (5) |
| WHACKO | A dated British expression of delight or enthusiasm similar to "hurrah" (6) |
| ARDOUR | Retired artist characterised by little warmth or enthusiasm (6) |
| FLATLY | Without showing any emotion or interest |
| ACTOUT | Express repressed emotion or impulses in overt behaviour (3,3) |
| OUTBURST | Sudden release of emotion or activity |
| WHIRL | Giddy degree of emotion or excitement (5) |
| FLAREUP | A sudden burst of emotion or violence (5,2) |
| TECHIE | Informal term for someone with expertise in or enthusiasm for computing and modern gadgetry (6) |
| WELLUP | Rise, as emotions or tears |
| SENSATION | A stirring of emotions or intense interest |
| GAMUT | Whole range, of emotions or notes? (5) |
| PASSIONS | Strong emotions or enthusiasms (8) |