| ACUPUNCTURIST | One who practises a form of complementary medicine using needles (13) |
| MARTIALARTIST | One who practises a discipline such as judo, karate or kung fu (7,6) |
| ACUPUNCTURE | Complementary medicine using needles |
| NECROMANCER | A person who practises a form of black magic used to communicate with the dead to foretell the future |
| YODELS | Practises a form of singing? Yes old style (6) |
| OSTEOPATH | Person who practises a system of healing based on the manipulation of bones (9) |
| LINEENGRAVING | Enlarging vein somehow the result of using needle |
| DOZEN | A number practise a form of Buddhism |
| HOMEOPATH | Practitioner of type of complementary medicine (9) |
| BAKERSDOZEN | Thirteen bread makers practise a form of Buddhism (5'1,5) |
| HOMEOPATHY | System of complementary medicine (10) |
| AROMATHERAPY | The use of fragrant essential oils as a treatment in complementary medicine (12) |
| FORENSIC | Type of medicine using conifers, perhaps (8) |
| NATUROPATHY | System of medicine using diet and exercise (11) |
| RENOIR | Impressionist noted for combinations of complementary colours in paintings including Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, A Girl with a Watering Can, The Skiff (La Yole) and Oarsmen at Chatou (6) |
| MIXANDMATCH | Consisting of complementary but differing items, for instance of clothing or furniture (3-3-5) |
| RECORD | From "learn by heart, summon to mind, commit to memory", word for a chronicle, log or other account of facts in writing and one from which a fipple flute derives its name, in the sense "practise a tun |
| INJECTED | Gave medicine using a syringe (8) |
| YOGI | One practises a Hindu philosophy (4) |
| OSTEOPATHY | Arrange to pay those making complementary medicine (10) |