| DISABLED | Lost blood after said again crippled |
| FRANGIBLE | Dainty one mostly lost blood after Freddy initially called (9) |
| AMBLED | Moved slowly and lost blood after the morning? |
| RUMBLED | Went like thunder but lost blood after a drink (7) |
| FORGO | Turn after said warning on course and give up |
| AERATED | Like your blood after a breath |
| GARDAI | Irish police to look after said road (6) |
| BALLYHOO | After said dancing who reported commotion? (8) |
| LIKING | Taste blood after gatecrashing media function |
| REPEATED | Said again and again |
| BADGERED | Distinguishing mark suffused with blood after having bent one's ear (8) |
| DRUM | Nelson's blood after end of raid takes some beating (4) |
| CHATOYANT | From the French for "gleam like a cat's eye", word for a gem, such as the one named after said oculus, with a changeable iridescent lustre (9) |
| KITE | The graceful "Milan royal", gliding and soaring on thermals; or, named after said bird of prey, a floating or flying toy/object, such as the rokkaku designed for aerial combat (4) |
| JONQUIL | From "reed", a narcissus with rush-like foliage; or, a yellow colour, named after said flower (7) |
| EYESPOT | Any one of the ocelli on the train of a peacock or on a wing of the butterfly named after said bird (3-4) |
| BOURBONS | Members, including Good King Henry and the Sun King, of a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty; fragrant pink perpetual roses from an island once named after said house; or, chocolate sandwich biscuit |
| LEECHES | What are sometimes used to remove excess blood after reconstructive surgery? (7) |
| RETOLD | Said again |
| RESTATED | Said again to make clearer |