| BW | The use of bacteria or viruses of toxins to destroy men and animals or food. |
| TROJANS | Viruses of a kind to return around beginning of year (7) |
| POISONIVY | Apply toxin to ivory or remove a plant that makes you itch (6,3) |
| POISONS | Administers toxin to revolutionary spy island captured (7) |
| GERM | ____ warfare, one in which bacteria or viruses are used as weapons (4) |
| DISEASE | Caused by fungi, bacteria, or viruses |
| TSETSE | Fly carrying disease to men and animals (6) |
| WATERINGPLACE | A place where drinking water for men and animals may be obtained (8,5) |
| HORSES | She's mad about men and animals |
| TETANUS | Infectious disease caused by the release of toxins from a bacterium, the spores of which are found in soil |
| SEPSIS | Infectious change in the body caused by bacteria or their toxins (6) |
| MYCOTOXICOSES | Diseases caused by the effects of toxins produced by moulds (13) |
| BIOLOGICALWARFARE | Use of toxins in conflicts |
| RES | A widely distributed system consisting of all the cells able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc, except for certain white blood cells. |
| SEPTICAEMIA | A medical condition of having bacteria or other pathogens in the blood (11) |
| SPREADER | Spatula or knife for applying butter, jam, icing etc; one who disseminates gossip, news or viruses; or, a farm machine for scattering manure (8) |
| POISONOUS | River is liability without oxygen, being full of toxins (9) |
| UREMIA | Buildup of toxins in your blood |
| DYSENTERY | Infection of the intestine with bacteria or amoebae (9) |
| CULTURE | Experimental growth of microorganisms such as bacteria or tissue cells in an artificial medium containing nutrients (7) |