| STAUNCHED | Stopped flow of blood from cut hands damaged with end of knife |
| ANDHOW | Hand damaged: that hurts, exceedingly |
| JOHNMALKOVICH | When an elderly tourist fell on a Toronto street in 2013, this actor stopped the flow of blood from his neck long enough for paramedics to arrive |
| TOURNIQUET | Bandage that stops the flow of blood from an artery (10) |
| FAKE | Doctor cut hand shaving (4) |
| PAW | Man on board getting cut hand |
| BURETTE | Tube of butter spread with end of knife (7) |
| SEVERE | Harsh cut with end of knife (6) |
| MANICURE | Neatly trim fractured cranium with end of knife (8) |
| COPE | Cop with end of knife handle (4) |
| HAEMORRHAGE | Ddischarge of blood from a ruptured blood vessel? (11) |
| STARVE | One way to deprive rats of food - slice them up against end of knife (6) |
| TOTE | Carry trout, evenly cut by end of knife |
| TOME | Word, from "cut, shear, piece, roll of papyrus", for one of several volumes of a literary work originally, later any large weighty usually scholarly book (4) |
| ANCIENT | Very old, battered tin can pierced by end of knife |
| STASIS | A period of stability when no change occurs; stoppage of the flow of blood (6) |
| DETAIL | From "cut", thus expressing separation, a word for a minute part of a map, painting or anything else; a detachment of troops; an insignificant fact; or, minor items collectively (6) |
| BEAST | Pig trotter finally taken from cut of meat |
| GNASH | Grind your teeth from cut around bottom of shin (5) |
| MACAROON | Sweet treat made from cut pasta with hole in it (8) |