| READMIT | Put back into the hospital or into a school (7) |
| WELLIEBOOT | A couple of these keep you out of the hospital or infirmary (6,4) |
| ADMIT | Take into the hospital for medical treatment |
| STUNNED | Knocked unconscious or into a semi-conscious state (7) |
| RESTORE | Put back into the original state, ... the property |
| DEPLORE | Disapprove of gold disc first being put back into the river (7) |
| RERINSE | Ireland's captured by Italian king put back into the water (2-5) |
| ENTRY | A door, passage or other ingress affording a way in; an act of going onto a stage or into a building, competition or race; or, an item recorded in a diary, dictionary, ledger, list or log (5) |
| AGROUND | On or into the ground; in a stranded condition or state. (7) |
| SHADOWS | Come into the openair or into the sunshine (6,4,3,7) |
| FROMTHE | Come into the openair or into the sunshine (6,4,3,7) |
| URCHINS | 100 rush in to the street or into the sea to find them (7) |
| ABUTTER | A laughingstock in hospital or next thing to it? (7) |
| INMATES | People confined to an institution like a hospital or prison (7) |
| DEPOSIT | Put down or into an account (7) |
| ASUNDER | In or into parts or pieces (7) |
| EXPLORE | To travel to or into unfamiliar or unknown regions. (7) |
| FORCING | Making a way through or into by physical strength (7) |
| OUTWARD | Reportedly where you go before you leave hospital or when you leave? (7) |
| PUBLISH | Locate last piece of shrapnel in bone before hospital or perish? (7) |