| BRIGHTONANDHOVE | Side of the brain having no blood circulation (8,3,4,6) |
| BRIGHTONANDHOVEALBION | Side where the brain, having no blood, malfunctions |
| ART | Creation of the right side of the brain |
| GENIUSES | Brains having information one exploits |
| BEOFTWOMINDS | Not sure to use left or right side of the brain? (2,2,3,5) |
| CLAY | Sort of pigeon for shooting of the no-blood sport (4) |
| HARVEY | William ___, English physician, describer of the mechanism of blood circulation, who died in 1657 (6 |
| VEIN | Part of the blood circulation system (4) |
| WILLIAMHARVEY | English physician who discovered the mechanism of blood circulation (7,6) |
| RHEOMETER | Device for indicating speed of blood circulation |
| STASIS | Stoppage of blood circulation (6) |
| ADRENALINE | Hormone that increases rates of blood circulation (10) |
| SHED | "...no blood be ___ for him" (Ex.22:2) |
| OIL | "No Blood for ___" (protest sign) |
| UNRELATED | Dotty elder aunt with no blood ties (9) |
| CORNEA | Body part with no blood vessels |
| EMBOLISM | Blood circulation problem, some limb being broken |
| STRANGULATE | Prevent blood circulation by constriction (Med.) |
| POTS | Blood circulation condition that anagrams to "stop": Abbr. |
| CLOT | Blood circulation problem (4) |