| COTTAGEHOSPITAL | Name on end of bed is a help to treatment here? |
| DAYBREAK | "___ is a never-ending glory; getting out of bed is a never-ending nuisance": GK Chesterton (8) |
| TAILWIND | Twist added to story on the radio is a help to pilot (4,4) |
| STOCKADE | Fortification that is a help to cattle I hear ... (8) |
| DEPEND | Hang keys and biro on end of bed (6) |
| POUNCED | Jumped quietly with little weight on end of bed (7) |
| SUPPOSED | Thought I'd eat then sit on end of bed (8) |
| HARLEYSTREET | Alternative theatres rely on getting specialist treatment here? (6,6) |
| GENERALHOSPITAL | Would one not expect to receive private treatment here? (7,8) |
| INWARD | Not outgoing, case for treatment here? (6) |
| PORTCULLIS | To get rid of inside left is a help for defenders (10) |
| DAMASK | Material providing end of bed with a covering (6) |
| APLOMB | Composure shown by a doctor at end of bed briefly (6) |
| SCRUBUP | Bush, out of bed, is to prepare for an operation (5,2) |
| ONEUP | A person out of bed is at an advantage (3-2) |
| MASCOT | Mother's bed is a bringer of fortune (6) |
| POMADE | Is hair oil said to be a help to the English in Australia? (6) |
| PUSH | A nudge or shove; a vigorous effort; or, a help to advancement (4) |
| APOSTLESHIP | Believer's role is a help, off to secure job |
| TENTPEG | Head of the hospital department, Margaret, is a help in securing temporary accommodation (4,3) |