| OUTOFPATIENCE | One is sick of it as it sounds like medic has no medical charges perhaps (3,2,8) |
| PLACEBO | This has no medical benefit but still makes people feel better (7) |
| MALADROIT | Inept like medic, injecting second object (9) |
| BILLOWS | What the sail does as one is sick in the forepart of the ship (7) |
| FEE | Medical charge |
| OFFONESFOOD | It happens when one is sick and not ready for dinner (3-4-4) |
| HYPOCHONDRIAC | Whatever it is, I think I'm sick of it |
| TICKOVER | Do as little as possible, as it sounds like it's out of time (4,4) |
| FACETHEWRONGWAY | Features article is inaccurate, by the way, as it sounds like what those eyes in back of their heads |
| PLEASURABLE | Bear up: sell a version of it as it gives one joy (11) |
| ROADTEST | An examination of it as it would be used in real life would be the way to assess it |
| CATCHOFFGUARD | One will not be expecting this as it sounds like how hurler will grab sliotar ricocheting off helmet |
| OVEREXERT | Finished with struggle in Labour, as it sounds like it's too much work (9) |
| ONBENDEDKNEE | Ask for a hand here, as it sounds like a good night in The Palace (2,6,4) |
| WHEELIEBIN | Refuse to move from here as it sounds like fun to tell stories to caddy (7,3) |
| IRRUPT | Burst in suddenly as it sounds like a car reversing inside (6) |
| AJAR | The Scots might think of it as Agee, and we might think of it as being one too! (4) |
| REMINDS | Rids men of it as it jogs their memory (7) |
| FLOW | "Oh, I am very weary, Though tears no longer ___; My eyes are tired of weeping, My heart is sick of woe": Anne Bronte (4) |
| BIRDFLU | Kite perhaps was in the air, we hear — other fliers may be sick of it |