| UPLIFT | Physical or spiritual elevation (6) |
| AFFINITY | Relationship by marriage; or, a natural attraction/tendency to bond, be it chemical, physical or spiritual (8) |
| PSYCHE | Human mental or spiritual faculty (6) |
| SHAMAN | One thought to have magic or spiritual powers |
| EFFORT | Meaning "strong", word for physical or mental exertion; or, a creation produced by way of attempt (6) |
| TRAUMA | Physical or mental shock (6) |
| STRESS | Physical or mental over-exertion (6) |
| FEEBLE | Lacking in physical or mental strength (6) |
| HEALTH | Physical or mental condition (6) |
| ASYLUM | Institution for the care of people with physical or mental impairments (6) |
| TORPOR | Frogs can either hibernate or enter a state of physical or mental inactivity called ___ |
| OPIATE | A drug that dulls sensation, either physical or mental (6) |
| HIATUS | From "gape, yawn", word for a physical or abstract gap in continuity (6) |
| ENERGY | The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. (6) |
| HATTIP | Gesture of recognition, physical or metaphorical |
| GROWTH | Physical or mental development |
| DARSHAN | In Hinduism, a spiritual elevation arising from seeing and being seen by a deity, saint etc; from Sanskrit, 'sight' (7) |
| INSPIRATIONAL | Providing or showing creative or spiritual inspiration (13) |
| SENILE | Characteristic of physical or mental deterioration depicted by old age |
| ALLEGORY | A poem, play or picture in which the apparent meaning is used to symbolise a deeper moral or spiritual meaning (8) |