| SYMPTOMS | Sensations or changes in bodily functions associated with a particular disease (8) |
| SINE | Function associated with oscillation |
| REACTIONS | Goosebumps, hiccups, knee-jerk reflexes, pins and needles, yawns or other responses to stimuli; transformations within atomic nuclei; or, processes or changes in which chemicals form new compounds (9) |
| TURNOVERS | New TV nurse or changes in staff (9) |
| LESION | Injury or change in an organ or tissue tending to result in impairment or loss of function |
| MODIFY | To alter or change in structure or intent (6) |
| EPIDEMIC | A temporary but widespread outbreak of a particular disease (8) |
| PLEURISY | Mix is purely for a particular disease (8) |
| SPECIFIC | Any drug used to treat a particular disease |
| RIODOURO | Local name for a European waterway associated with a particular wine |
| CARNIVAL | Four in bodily mess in recent Mash celebration (8) |
| FLUTTER | A polysemous word for a modest wager or bet; a heartbeat; a flap of a wing; a bat of one's eyelashes; a sensation or stir; a group of butterflies or flags; or, a fairy formation (7) |
| OVERHAUL | Examine thoroughly and make necessary repairs or changes (8) |
| TASTE | The faculty of discerning beauty, merit or a high aesthetic standard in art; the sensation or perception of flavour; a small sample of food or wine to try; or, one's "cup of tea" (5) |
| ANTHEM | A rousing or uplifting song associated with a particular group or cause (6) |
| IMMUNE | Someone resistant to a particular disease is said to be what? (6) |
| ACCENT | A distinctive way of pronouncing a language, especially one associated with a particular region or social class (6) |
| STIR | A commotion; a slight movement or sensation; or, a slang word for "jail" that is thought to be a shortening of the Romany for "prison" (4) |
| HOODOO | A run of bad luck associated with a particular person, group or activity (6) |
| VECTOR | Organism that transmits a particular disease |