| OINTMENTS | Soothing or medicinal preparations (9) |
| INHALANTS | At home, Henry finds workers produced medicinal preparations in aerosols (9) |
| PHARMACEUTICAL | Repaired a cut lip, covering wound with one of medicinal preparations (14) |
| SALVE | An old greeting, hail or wish, from "health", meaning "be well"; or, from "ointment", a soothing or healing balm, often with a pleasant camphoraceous, herbal or medicinal smell (5) |
| GOTOSLEEP | Words from a parent that can be soothing or forceful |
| MERCURIAL | Like famous Freddie's medicinal preparation? (9) |
| PROMOTION | Medicinal preparation covering most of Italy's capital gets publicity (9) |
| MAGNESIUM | Metallic element whose sulphate form makes up the medicinal preparation Epsom salts (9) |
| TINCTURE | Word for a dye or pigment that, from the sense "imparted quality", came to mean a pharmaceutical or medicinal extract; an alcoholic drink; or, a slight aroma, flavour or trace (8) |
| BALM | An aromatic ointment for anointing, soothing or healing |
| LOTION | Soothing or cleansing liquid for the skin (6) |
| SEDATIVE | Having a soothing or calming effect (8) |
| HERBARY | Type of potager or physic garden devoted to culinary or medicinal plants such as borage, hyssop, lavender, lemon balm, marjoram, mint and tansy (7) |
| CUMIN | Cooking or medicinal plant |
| HERB | Flavouring or medicinal plant |
| PICKMEUP | A stimulating drink or medicinal tonic (4-2-2) |
| TISANE | A wholesome or medicinal drink (6) |
| ELIXIR | Magical or medicinal potion (6) |
| OINTMENT | Smooth substance rubbed on the skin for cosmetic or medicinal purposes (8) |
| EPSOMSALTS | Medicinal preparation used as a purgative (5,5) |