| MALINGERED | Mother hung on and pretended she was ill (10) |
| RONNIE | - _ Bailey, was dumped by Debbie Webster after she found out she was ill in Coronation Street (6) |
| TITANIA | She was ill-met by moonlight. Ain't it a mix up? (7) |
| PERSEVERED | When mentioned in the papers, Eve reddened but hung on (10) |
| BLAKE | Chester woman who injected her granddaughter to make her think she was ill (6,5) |
| MARTHA | Chester woman who injected her granddaughter to make her think she was ill (6,5) |
| WETLAUNDRY | What's hung on a clothesline |
| CANDYCANES | Sweet treats hung on a Christmas tree |
| MEDUSA | No beauty, but she was ill-used in some degree (6) |
| FRESHWATERCLAM | Felt charmer was ill-disposed to mollusc (10,4) |
| ASSAILED | Went for turkey, and was ill |
| AILED | After first-class start was in front, but was ill (5) |
| SUPPOSED | Dined, so came back inside and pretended (8) |
| APPOSED | Father turned up and pretended to be placed side by side (7) |
| SCANNERS | Last autumn, my son had to go to a top clinic near Sidmouth -- he was ill and that's where they have equipment that can check for problems inside the body (8) |
| SPIKEMILLIGAN | Irish comedian, writer and playwright, 1918-2002, whose gravestone bears the words 'I told you ! was ill', in Gaelic (5,8) |
| NAILED | Last of gunmen was ill being arrested |
| AVAILED | Took advantage of a leading veteran who was ill (7) |
| CURTAILED | Shortened to a brusque "Was ill" (9) |
| WAIL | Was ill: ends off with a sorrowful cry (4) |