| PILLAGE | Sack of medicine with a covering of gauze |
| ALOEVERA | Nearly all over, drinking last of medicine with a balm (4,4) |
| INJECTS | Administers medicine with a needle (7) |
| TYLENOL | Medicine with a PM variety |
| REENTER | Go back in about field of medicine with hesitation (2-5) |
| LOSE | Mislay large quantity of medicine with day gone (4) |
| ARMADILLO | Burrowing mammal of the Americas, with a covering of horny plates over most of its body (9) |
| TARTETATIN | A fruit pie cooked with a covering of caramelised pastry (5,5) |
| POTAGE | Soup tureen with a covering of glaze (6) |
| HOTPOT | Meat and vegetable casserole with a covering of sliced potato (6) |
| OVERCAST | Describing dull and gloomy weather with a covering of cloud (8) |
| COMPRESS | Mass of gauze, lint or towelling formed or squeezed into the shape of a pad and applied firmly to a wound (8) |
| ARCTICTERN | This bird has a long, forked tail, short red legs, a pointed beak, and a covering of black feathers on its head. It migrates from the Arctic to Antarctica and back, which is distance of more than 32,0 |
| PLUMAGE | Robin's coat maybe desirable with a fringe of gauze (7) |
| BANDAGE | Length of gauze for covering a wound (7) |
| DAMASK | Material providing end of bed with a covering (6) |
| SACHET | Cloth bag of lavender or potpourri as a pomander for a drawer; a small tied cheesecloth or muslin sack of herbs or spices; or, a miniature packet of salt, shampoo, sugar etc (6) |
| DECK | Word for a covering of canvas originally, later for the floor of a ship (4) |
| SWAB | Small piece of gauze for a worthless fellow (4) |
| SURGICAL | Sort of gauze or mask worn during a pandemic(8) |