| TEMPERATURES | They're taken in the medical profession as indicators of those in 1 down, for instance (12) |
| FLYINGDOCTOR | One who may be up for a job in the medical profession |
| TOMB | Place serving as a grave to one in the medical profession (4) |
| BLINKERS | Word for eyes; individuals who nictate; vision-impeding leather flaps of bridles; spectacles or goggles; or, flashing lights, such as indicators (8) |
| MARKERS | e.g. pegs or floats used as indicators (7) |
| DOCTORJEKYLL | Change joint and faulty key left with large bookish character working in medical profession, on and |
| BENEFITNIGHT | Fundraiser for most of those in 1 down and 19 down cut short (7,5) |
| INSISTENCE | Big demand by member of the medical profession endlessly found in public house with Clare (10) |
| HIPPOCRATICOATH | The curse of the medical profession? (11,4) |
| GREEKISLANDS | Most of those in 1 across and 25 across go to Sicily's capital in the Mediterranean (5,7) |
| HORSETRADING | Shrewd bargaining by most of those in 1 across working in the city (5-7) |
| CRUXMEDICORUM | A head-scratcher for the medical profession |
| DRAPE | Simian member of the medical profession (5) |
| CADUCEUS | Emblem of the medical profession |
| CARING | Vehicle at home good for the medical profession (6) |
| TREE | Leaves home with one of those in 1 down, for instance (4) |
| ORTHOPEDICSURGEON | Medical profession of Dr. Andrew Furey, the current Premier of Newfoundland & Labrador: 2 wds. |
| SERIES | Gunshot fired out of righteousness - of course in the medical sense (6) |
| DOCTORING | Tampering with the medical profession (9) |
| THEDOCTORSDILEMMA | Shaw play about the medical profession (3,7,7) |