| TITILLATION | Stimulation of the mind or senses (11) |
| NAUSEOUS | Distasteful to the mind or senses (8) |
| PERCEIVE | Apprehend with the mind or senses (8) |
| BETABLOCKER | A drug that prevents the stimulation of increased cardiac action |
| MOTIVATION | Stimulation of interest |
| BRAINTEASER | A boggling riddle, difficult puzzle, enigmatic problem, head scratcher or perplexing poser, designed to tantalise the mind or torment the grey matter (5-6) |
| REINTERPRET | Assign a different meaning or sense to (11) |
| PSYCHOLOGY | The type of subject that sticks in the mind or that's the current thinking about the situation (10) |
| EVOKE | A word meaning call out; awaken, bring forth or summon a memory to the imagination or the mind; or, conjure up, as in a spirit or deity (5) |
| MEMORY | One's power of recall; the sum of impressions retained by the mind; or, a computer's main store (6) |
| INTENTION | From "direct the mind or attention", an aim/purpose; a concept; a design; or, the healing process of a wound (9) |
| BOGGLE | Word meaning baffle, bewilder or puzzle, as in the mind; or, a game of creating words against the clock (6) |
| DISCERN | Perceive clearly with the mind or the senses |
| AFFECT | To impress the mind or move the feelings of. (6) |
| ENGROSS | Absorb or occupy wholly the mind or attention of (7) |
| NOETIC | Of or relating to the mind or intellect |
| SENSUOUS | Something giving pleasure to the mind or body through the senses (8) |
| DELUDE | Deceive the mind or judgement of (6) |
| ELEMENTAL | Lee disturbed? It's all in the mind - or in the spirit! (9) |
| IDEAS | They're all in the mind - or so it's said in the East |