| CATALEPSY | Medical condition characterised by a trance or seizure with a loss of sensation and consciousness accompanied by rigidity of the body |
| HYPNOSIS | A method of inducing a trance or dream-like state (8) |
| KEEPSFIT | Maintains seizure with exercises (5,3) |
| RAVE | From "show signs of madness", a word for wildly enthusiastic praise; a fad, fashion or passionate infatuation; a lively dance party in a field or warehouse; or, the techno, trance or other electronic |
| APOPLEXY | Sudden loss of sensation and motion (8) |
| SEPSIS | Serious medical condition characterised by a whole-body inflammatory state (6) |
| INSOMNIA | Condition characterised by a lack of ability to sleep (8) |
| SYNDROME | Condition characterised by a set of associated symptoms (8) |
| OSTEOPOROSIS | Medical condition characterised by brittleness of the bones due to loss of calcium (12) |
| AGEUSIA | Medical condition characterised by an absence or failure of digestive function (7) |
| HEATEXHAUSTION | A medical condition characterised by dizziness, abdominal cramp and prostration |
| APEPSIA | Medical condition characterised by ineffective digestion (7) |
| NARCOLEPSY | Medical condition characterised by sudden sleep during waking hours (10) |
| TINNITUS | Medical condition characterised by ringing in the ears (8) |
| SOMME | With a loss of around 58,000 British troops, name of a First World War battle which was one of the b |
| ANAESTHESIA | A stain she removed with ecstasy inside with a loss of feeling (11) |
| EPIDURAL | An injection of anaesthetic during childbirth to produce a loss of sensation below the waist (8) |
| TAKE | A capture, catch, grab or seizure of something such as a chess piece, film scene, money, prisoner, quantity of fish/game or a rugby ball (4) |
| WISDOM | "Jammy" ladies going to wicked city with a loss of love and common sense (6) |
| ADHD | Abbreviation of a behavioural condition characterised by hyperactivity that can affect children and adults (1,1,1,1) |