| CASUALTY | Someone killed or injured in a war or accident (8) |
| KEYPOSITION | In the US, a civilian job that cannot be vacated in a war or national emergency |
| ALLY | Partner in a war or struggle |
| VICTIM | Two shorter men someone killed? |
| WARCHEST | A fund accumulated to finance a war (or a political campaign) (3,5) |
| VENDETTA | Tend a vet injured in a feud (8) |
| APHORISM | Saw causing mishap or accident (8) |
| ENCROACH | Intrude by chance or accident (8) |
| COPELAND | Holby City chap seriously injured in a recent road traffic incident (7,8) |
| ANGELICA | Dales youngster who was injured in a recent car crash (8,4) |
| GUARDIAN | Caretaker, perhaps, injured in a gun raid |
| ONEINTEN | Proportion killed or destroyed by decimation, pedantically (3,2,3) |
| HOSPITAL | Place that. treats the sick or injured, the largest one In Palma, Mallorca is called Son Espases (8) |
| SPRAINED | Injured, in a way |
| FIRSTAID | Immediate assistance given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available (5,3) |
| CASUS | A fall or accident, a grammatical case or desinence (4th m.) |
| ICU | Where to find someone injured in a peek-a-boo accident? |
| LOOTER | One who steals in the aftermath of a war or natural disaster (6) |
| SICKBAY | A room or area for the treatment of ill or injured people, as on board a ship or at a boarding school (7) |
| POISONGAS | In 1939 governments agreed to avoid using this weapon that had killed or destroyed the lungs of so many in World War One (6,3) |