| STIGMATA | Marks, sores or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus |
| VIBES | Feelings or sensations communicated (5) |
| ANESTHESIA | Given during surgery to prevent the sensation of pain. |
| TWINGE | Slight sensation of pain (6) |
| WANDERINGJEW | Figure of Christian folklore condemned to walk the Earth until the Second Coming for taunting Jesus on the way to the Crucifixion |
| SECOND | Unit of time defined as "the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom" (6) |
| FAIRYRING | A circle of dark, luxuriant vegetation in grassy ground corresponding to the edge of an underground fungal mycelium, the subject of folklore (5,4) |
| HOCK | Joint in the hind leg of a quadruped between the knee and fetlock, corresponding to the human ankle (4) |
| ERINYES | Depicted in William-Adolphe Bouguereau's Orestes Pursued by the Furies, the collective name for the Greek deities corresponding to the Roman Dirae (7) |
| MONTH | "Opening" April, "misty" Brumaire, "purifying" February, "frosty" Frimaire, "snowy" Nivose, "rainy" Pluviose, "windy" Ventose or other period of time corresponding to the revolutions of the satellite |
| ASIAMINOR | Region of the ancient world, roughly corresponding to the present-day Turkish peninsula of Anatolia (4,5) |
| EDWARD | Eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who reigned as king from 1901 until his death in 1910 during the era corresponding to the French Belle Epoque (6) |
| STIR | A commotion; a slight movement or sensation; or, a slang word for "jail" that is thought to be a shortening of the Romany for "prison" (4) |
| MENEER | Afrikaans form of address corresponding to the English sir or Mr; from Dutch, 'my lord' (6) |
| CINQUE | What drinkers do after dinners, we hear, in locations close to the Channel (6,5) |
| PORTS | What drinkers do after dinners, we hear, in locations close to the Channel (6,5) |
| MAUSOLEA | A University only brought in arts degree in locations of late? (8) |
| NUMB | From "take", a state of being anaesthetised, deadened, insensible, paralysed or torpid as a result of feeling or sensation "taken" away (4) |
| LALIGA | Top professional football division in Spain, corresponding to the English Premier League (2,4) |
| HERR | German form of address for men corresponding to the English Mr (4) |